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Ogonek vs Cedilla - What's the difference?

ogonek | cedilla |

In orthography terms the difference between ogonek and cedilla

is that ogonek is a hook-shaped diacritical mark attached underneath a vowel, typically to indicate nasalization, as in Ąą, Ęę, Įį, Ǫǫ or Ųų while cedilla is in the spelling of Catalan, French, Portuguese and some other languages, a mark sometimes placed under the letter {{term}} common to indicate that it is pronounced /s/ rather than /k/, as in French menaçant and Portuguese almoço, and also used in various other languages to change the sounds of other letters.

ogonek

English

(wikipedia ogonek)

Noun

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  • (orthography) A hook-shaped diacritical mark attached underneath a vowel, typically to indicate nasalization, as in .
  • See also

    * cedilla ----

    cedilla

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  • (orthography) In the spelling of Catalan, French, Portuguese and some other languages, a mark sometimes placed under the letter (c) to indicate that it is pronounced /s/ rather than /k/, as in French , and also used in various other languages to change the sounds of other letters.
  • See also

    * * ogonek