ĊĊ is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a dot.UsageChechenĊ is present in the Chechen Latin alphabet, created in the 1990s. The Cyrillic equivalent is ЦӀ, which represents the sound.IrishĊ was formerly used in Irish to represent the lenited form of C. The digraph ch, which is older than ċ in this function in Irish, is now used.MalteseĊ is the third letter of the Maltese alphabet, preceded by B and followed by D. It represents the voiceless [postalveolar affricate].Old EnglishĊ is sometimes used in modern scholarly transcripts of Old English to represent, to distinguish it from c pronounced as, which is otherwise spelled identically. Its voiced equivalent is Ġ.