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Ĉ

Latin Capital Letter C With Circumflex Letter

Ĉ is the Latin capital letter C with circumflex, used in languages and proper names that require this diacritic.

U+0108

The symbol “Ĉ” is a Unicode character used to write C with a circumflex accent. It appears in text where the diacritic is essential for correct spelling. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points and escapes.

Latin Capital Letter C With Circumflex Letter Meaning

Ĉ (U+0108) is the Latin capital letter “C” with a circumflex (ˆ) diacritic. The circumflex changes how the letter is written and, depending on the language, can represent a different sound or spelling rule than plain “C”. In many writing systems that use circumflexed letters, using the correct character matters for readability and correctness. As a Unicode character in the “Latin Extended” block, it’s commonly handled properly by modern fonts and software, making it suitable for everyday typing, document creation, and UI text that must match specific orthography.

Common uses

  • Typing words and proper names that require the circumflexed C (Ĉ) instead of plain C
  • Designing posters, flyers, and headings for languages that use this character
  • Adding accurate labels in maps, forms, and databases where diacritics are required
  • Writing multilingual content for websites, social media, and branding materials
  • Programming and templating text where the exact Unicode character must be preserved

Examples

Ĉ — Latin Capital Letter C with Circumflex

  • ĈĈeĥio
  • ĈĈeĥa
  • ĈĈu vi venos?
  • ĈLa nomo: Ĉarlie
  • ĈĈapitro 3

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0108
HTML EntityĈ
HTML CodeĈ
CSS\0108

FAQ

How do I type or paste Ĉ (U+0108)?

You can copy it from this page. For programming or exact control, use the Unicode code point U+0108 or the escapes provided (for example, HTML entity Ĉ or CSS/JS escapes).

What is the HTML entity for Ĉ?

The HTML entity for Ĉ is Ĉ

What does “U+0108” mean?

U+0108 is the Unicode code point for the character Ĉ. It uniquely identifies the symbol across platforms and applications.

Will fonts display Ĉ correctly?

Most modern fonts and systems support Latin Extended characters like Ĉ. If it appears as a box, try a different font or ensure Unicode-capable font support.