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Cedilla

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  1. Several languages add a diacritical comma (virgula) to various letters, such as , ģ, and ķ

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  2. (pronounced /sɨˈdɪlə/) is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritical mark to modify their pronunciation

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    created by user picturefactobot on December 26, 2008
  3. The tail originated as the bottom half of a miniature cursive "z"

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  4. The word "cedilla" is the diminutive of the old Spanish name for this letter, ceda, where it was first used

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  5. Modern Spanish, however, no longer uses this diacritic

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