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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
That's not a cedilla!  That's an accent aigu. 
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I could very well be wrong. I'm just quoting from the interwebs
Academic dictionaries and encyclopedias.
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Use of the cedilla in Latvian
In Latvian, the cedilla is used on the letters "ģ", "ķ", "ļ", "ņ", and historically also "ŗ", to indicate palatalization. Because the lowercase letter "g" has a descender, the cedilla is rotated 180° and placed over the letter. The uppercase equivalent "Ģ" has a normal cedilla. However, from the typographical point of view, these diacritics are commas.
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