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Tse (Cyrillic)

Tse (Ц ц; italics: Ц ц), also known as Ce, is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

Cyrillic letter Tse
Phonetic usage:[ts]
Numeric value:900
The Cyrillic script
Slavic letters
Non-Slavic letters
ӐА̊А̃Ӓ̄А̨ӘӘ́Ә̀
Ә̃ӚӘ̄В̌ҒГ̑Г̣Г̌
Г̂Г̆Г̈ҔӺҒ̌ӶД́
Д̀Д̌Д̈Д̣Д̆ӖЕ̃Ё̄
Є̈ҖӜЖ̣ҘӞЗ̌З̣
З̆ԐԐ́Ԑ̈ӠИ̃ҊӤ
І̄́І̨Ј̵ҚК̈ӃҠҞ
ҜК̣ԚЛ́Л̀ӅԮԒ
Л̈ӍН́Н̀Н̃Н̄ӉҢ
ԨӇҤО̆О̃Ӧ̄ӨӨ̄
Ө́Ө̆ӪҨԤП̈Р́Р̌
ҎС̀С̌ҪС̣Т́Т̈Т̌
Т̣ҬТ‍ЬУ̃ӲУ̊Ӱ̄Ү
Ү́Ү̈ҰХ̣Х̱Х̮Х̑Х̌
ҲӼӾҺҺ̈Һ̌ԦЦ́
Ц̌Ц̈ҴЧ̀ҶҶ̣ӴӋ
ҸЧ̇Ч̣ҼҾШ̆Ш̈Ш̣
Ы̆Ы̄ӸҌЭ̆Э̄Э̇Ӭ
Ӭ́Ӭ̄Ю̆Ю̈Ю̈́Ю̄Я̆Я̄
Я̈Я̈́ԜӀ
Archaic letters

It commonly represents the voiceless alveolar affricate /ts/, similar but not identical to the pronunciation of zz in "pizza" or ts in cats.

In the standard Iron dialect of Ossetic, it represents the voiceless alveolar sibilant fricative /s/. In other dialects, including Digoron, it has the same value as in Russian.

Tse in the Bad Script font

In English, Tse is commonly romanized as ⟨ts⟩. However, in proper names (personal names, toponyms, etc.) and titles it may also be rendered as c (which signifies the sound in Serbo-Croatian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian etc.), z (which signifies the sound in Italian and German), cz or tz. Its equivalent in the modern Romanian Latin alphabet is ț.

History

Tse is thought to have come from the Hebrew letter Ṣadeצ⟩, via the Glagolitic letter Tsi (Ⱌ).[1]

The name of Tse in the Early Cyrillic alphabet is ци (tsi). New Church Slavonic and Russian (archaic name) spelling of the name is цы. In modern Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian, the name of the letter is pronounced [tsɛ] and spelled це (sometimes цэ) in Russian, це in Ukrainian, and цэ in Belarusian.[2]

In the Cyrillic numeral system, Tse has a value of 900.

Usage

Russian

It is the 24th (if Yo is included) letter of the Russian alphabet. It is used both in native Slavic words (and corresponds to Proto-Indo-European *k in certain positions) and in borrowed words:

  • as a match for the Latin ⟨c⟩ in words of Latin origin, such as цирк (circus), центр (centre),
  • for the German ⟨z⟩ and ⟨tz⟩, in words borrowed from German, such as цинк (Zink), плац (Platz),
  • ⟨ци⟩ may correspond to Latin ⟨ti⟩ (before vowels), such as сцинтилляция (scintillation).

Unlike most other consonants (but like ⟨ж⟩ and ⟨ш⟩), ⟨ц⟩ never represents a palatalised consonant in Russian (except occasionally in foreign proper names with ⟨ця⟩ or ⟨цю⟩). Since /i/ after unpalatalised consonants becomes [ɨ], the combinations ⟨ци⟩ and ⟨цы⟩ are pronounced identically: [tsɨ]. A notable rule of Russian orthography is that ⟨ц⟩ is seldom followed by ⟨ы⟩, with the following exceptions:

  • the ending -⟨ы⟩ of the plural number or the genitive case (птица nominative singular → птицы nominative plural or genitive singular),
  • possessive suffix -⟨ин⟩ is spelled -⟨ын⟩ after ⟨ц⟩ and only then: троицын, курицын,
    • the suffix is very popular in Russian last names, but spelling varies and both -⟨цын⟩ and -⟨цин⟩ are possible, Ельцин is an example,
  • the ending of adjectives -⟨ый⟩ (that becomes -⟨ые⟩, -⟨ым⟩, -⟨ыми⟩, -⟨ых⟩ in declension) such as куцый or бледнолицый,
  • conjugation of a vulgar verb сцать (сцы, сцым, сцыт, сцыте, сцышь) and its prefixed derivatives,
  • a few other word roots: цыган, цык- (цыкать, цыкнуть), цып- (цыплёнок, цыпки, цыпочки, цып-цып), цыц,
    • pre-1956 lists contain words such as цыбик, цыбуля, цыгарка, цыдулка, цыкля, цымбалы, цымес, цынга, цыновка, цынубель, цырюльня, цытварный, цыфирь, панцырь, etc. (examples taken from Ya. S. Khomutov's spelling dictionary, 1927 but now all those words are spelled with -ци-),
  • Pinyin's ⟨ci⟩ becomes ⟨цы⟩, and ⟨qi⟩ becomes ⟨ци⟩.

Related letters and other similar characters

Computing codes

Character information
Preview Ц ц
Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 1062 U+0426 1094 U+0446
UTF-8 208 166 D0 A6 209 134 D1 86
Numeric character reference Ц Ц ц ц
Named character reference Ц ц
KOI8-R and KOI8-U 227 E3 195 C3
Code page 855 165 A5 164 A4
Code page 866 150 96 230 E6
Windows-1251 214 D6 246 F6
ISO-8859-5 198 C6 230 E6
Macintosh Cyrillic 150 96 246 F6

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of Ц at Wiktionary
  •   The dictionary definition of ц at Wiktionary

References

  1. ^ Zhang, Xiangning; Zhang, Ruolin (July 2018). "Evolution of Ancient Alphabet to Modern Greek, Latin and Cyrillic Alphabets and Transcription between Them". Atlantis Press: 156–162. doi:10.2991/essaeme-18.2018.30. ISBN 978-94-6252-549-8. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Kamusella, Tomasz (2019). "The New Polish Cyrillic in Independent Belarus". Colloquia Humanistica (8): 79–112. ISSN 2081-6774.

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In the standard Iron dialect of Ossetic it represents the voiceless alveolar sibilant fricative s In other dialects including Digoron it has the same value as in Russian Tse in the Bad Script font In English Tse is commonly romanized as ts However in proper names personal names toponyms etc and titles it may also be rendered as c which signifies the sound in Serbo Croatian Czech Polish Hungarian etc z which signifies the sound in Italian and German cz or tz Its equivalent in the modern Romanian Latin alphabet is ț Contents 1 History 2 Usage 2 1 Russian 3 Related letters and other similar characters 4 Computing codes 5 External links 6 ReferencesHistory EditTse is thought to have come from the Hebrew letter Ṣade צ via the Glagolitic letter Tsi Ⱌ 1 The name of Tse in the Early Cyrillic alphabet is ci tsi New Church Slavonic and Russian archaic name spelling of the name is cy In modern Russian Ukrainian and Belarusian the name of the letter is pronounced tsɛ and spelled ce sometimes ce in Russian ce in Ukrainian and ce in Belarusian 2 In the Cyrillic numeral system Tse has a value of 900 Usage EditRussian Edit It is the 24th if Yo is included letter of the Russian alphabet It is used both in native Slavic words and corresponds to Proto Indo European k in certain positions and in borrowed words as a match for the Latin c in words of Latin origin such as cirk circus centr centre for the German z and tz in words borrowed from German such as cink Zink plac Platz ci may correspond to Latin ti before vowels such as scintillyaciya scintillation Unlike most other consonants but like zh and sh c never represents a palatalised consonant in Russian except occasionally in foreign proper names with cya or cyu Since i after unpalatalised consonants becomes ɨ the combinations ci and cy are pronounced identically tsɨ A notable rule of Russian orthography is that c is seldom followed by y with the following exceptions the ending y of the plural number or the genitive case ptica nominative singular pticy nominative plural or genitive singular possessive suffix in is spelled yn after c and only then troicyn kuricyn the suffix is very popular in Russian last names but spelling varies and both cyn and cin are possible Elcin is an example the ending of adjectives yj that becomes ye ym ymi yh in declension such as kucyj or blednolicyj conjugation of a vulgar verb scat scy scym scyt scyte scysh and its prefixed derivatives a few other word roots cygan cyk cykat cyknut cyp cyplyonok cypki cypochki cyp cyp cyc pre 1956 lists contain words such as cybik cybulya cygarka cydulka cyklya cymbaly cymes cynga cynovka cynubel cyryulnya cytvarnyj cyfir pancyr etc examples taken from Ya S Khomutov s spelling dictionary 1927 but now all those words are spelled with ci Pinyin s ci becomes cy and qi becomes ci Related letters and other similar characters Editצ Hebrew letter Tsadi C c Latin letter C S s Cyrillic letter S Ț ț Latin letter T with comma below used in Romanian to represent the ts sound Ţ ţ Latin letter T with cedilla used in Gagauz to represent that very sound Ŧ ŧ Latin letter T with strokeComputing codes EditCharacter information Preview C cUnicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSEEncodings decimal hex dec hexUnicode 1062 U 0426 1094 U 0446UTF 8 208 166 D0 A6 209 134 D1 86Numeric character reference amp 1062 wbr amp x426 wbr amp 1094 wbr amp x446 wbr Named character reference amp TScy amp tscy KOI8 R and KOI8 U 227 E3 195 C3Code page 855 165 A5 164 A4Code page 866 150 96 230 E6Windows 1251 214 D6 246 F6ISO 8859 5 198 C6 230 E6Macintosh Cyrillic 150 96 246 F6External links Edit The dictionary definition of C at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of c at WiktionaryReferences Edit Zhang Xiangning Zhang Ruolin July 2018 Evolution of Ancient Alphabet to Modern Greek Latin and Cyrillic Alphabets and Transcription between Them Atlantis Press 156 162 doi 10 2991 essaeme 18 2018 30 ISBN 978 94 6252 549 8 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kamusella Tomasz 2019 The New Polish Cyrillic in Independent Belarus Colloquia Humanistica 8 79 112 ISSN 2081 6774 Portal writing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tse Cyrillic amp oldid 1109687272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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