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You probably mean kana with diacritical marks.

What you mean by 'c sound' is unclear. In Japanese the 't' column reads like this

ta

chi

tsu

te

to

If you mean the 'kuh' C sound (as in cookies) you would use the 'k' line of kana:

ka

ki

ku

ke

ko

If you mean the 'suh' sound (as in cereal) you would use the 's' line:

sa

shi

su

se

so

Adding ten ten to any of these characters will not give you a 'c sound.'

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The "ン" symbol, known as the "ん" character in Japanese, is sometimes used to represent a 'C' sound in the language. This typically occurs in loanwords from foreign languages that contain the 'C' sound, as Japanese doesn't have a native 'C' sound in its standard phonetic system.

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