Che (Ч, ч) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet. It represents a Consonne affricate consonant /t ͡ʃ/ or /t ͡ɕ/ (resembles CH in " Cha-cha-cha").

Zhuang

Ч was used in the Latin alphabet of the language Zhuang between 1957 and 1986 to represent the tone (to speak). But, was replaced by the X because it resembled number 4 too much.

Be-X-old: Ч

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