"" — Aperг§u

The French character (c-cedilla) is encoded in UTF-8 as two bytes.

When a system tries to read those bytes using a different standard (like Windows-1252), it displays "Г§" instead. AperГ§u ""

: It is never a long-winded explanation; it captures the essence in a few words or sentences. The French character (c-cedilla) is encoded in UTF-8