In Danielnese, Ч is pronounced like itself from Russian than Ukranian, before any other patalized consonants. (Е, Ё, И, Ь, Ю,and Я) In Starnese, Ч is romanized as 'ć', whereas Ҷ represents 'ch' in loanwords and 'cz' in normal words. 'CH' is often replaced by 'CZ' and 'KH'. 'Cz' is represented in it's Polish side, and 'Kh' is represented by it's Ukranian side. Yeah! I went to Lo Vásquez in Casablanca, Valparaíso today,.to go to church and to see the Virgin there! I woke up at 7:30am. THAT WAS THE SURPRISE! :3 Names: Russian: Ch'ye Ukranian: che Belarussian: che/cze Kazakh: çe, çı Azeri: çe Bluenese: che Starnese: cie Danielnese: ce, cie Chormentunese: cze Junglelandic: ce Treelandic: che Moonlandic: Che Katenese: Che Sunlandic: Çe
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