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C, c
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/si:/ The third letter of the English alphabet developed from Semitic gīmel and Greek gamma (Λ, ). It was adapted from Greek by the Etruscans who used it for both voiceless and voiced velar plosives ( k and g ). The letter assumed its present form in Latin. In Semitic scripts and in Greek the shape was angular and facing to the left ( ). ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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