The Spanish words que (that, which) and qué(what?) are both pronounced like the letter K (kay).
The word que was also the term for half a farthing (obsolete UK coinage).
(And half a farthing would be worth one-eighth of an old ('d') penny, itself worth only two-fifths of a current ('p') penny (or 'pence' as it's often called).
HER-que-lees
"quoi que"
que freo
La as in 'la'rge and que is pronounced k (kay).
I/you/he/she had to cook
que - tain - e - us
It is pronounced K (kay).
Es-kuh ce-kue
kess-kuh say
Sess-kay-jah-pahl
Boh Kay boovay voo
"more than my own life"