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But that is an entirely different thing. In some Čakavian dialects, there is something called Cakavism where all č become c (and all š become s, all ž become z). So then the change is entirely regular. In the case of Czech, Slovak and Polish, though, there is no such regular change, they still have the original č in all words. All words except for co, though. So why that exception?