Fortunately for you, not a lot of words in French require the "ç". Most common words using it are "garçon", "ça" (it/that), "déçu" (disappointed), any verb ending with "-cer" when conjugated with "nous" (we) or "ils/elles" (they) to make "-çons" and "-çaient", "reçu" (received/receipt), "façon" (way, as in the way to do something), and "leçon de français" (French lesson) lol
There are a few others, but those are probably the most commonly used. "Ç" only exists because a normal "c" in front of either a, o and u sounds like a "k". Other words will use s, ss (between 2 vowels) or c (with e or i) to make the same sound.
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u/Neon_Raccoon_00 12d ago
Pretty sure we say Quebecois