Ch

Letter

 * 1) a digraph, the eleventh letter of the Czech alphabet, after  and before

Usage notes
Mixed case Ch is usually used in the beginning of a proper name or of a sentence (e. g. in Chrudim).

Letter

 * 1) a letter used in older, pre-World-War-II Latvian spelling, but now replaced everywhere by H (lower case h).

Usage notes
This letter can still be found in older books, or in books written by the Latvian diaspora prior to the fall of the Soviet Union. It used to represent the sound of IPA symbol /x/, as distinct from /h/; but since these sounds have merged as /x/ in current Latvian pronunciation,  (= /x/) is now used in all cases.

Usage notes
Alphabetized between H and I.

Letter

 * 1) A letter of the Osage Latin alphabet. Osage script 𐓌.

Letter

 * 1) che, the fourth letter of the Spanish alphabet, after C and before D

Usage notes

 * Since 1994, this letter has been treated as if it were C followed by h for collation purposes only. In 2010, this letter was officially removed by the RAE from the Spanish alphabet.

Letter

 * 1)  It is preceded by  and followed by .

Usage notes
Like the other Welsh digraphs, is considered a distinct letter of the Welsh alphabet for all purposes, including collation. Thus, is alphabetically sorted after.

Mutation

 * cannot be mutated in Welsh.