That depends on what language it is. In Higaonon it is a pronoun
テクニック (lit. te ku NI ku).
"Ku gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "September"
テクノ (te ku no)
Without seeing the Kanji, I cannot definitively translate the 'ku' you are referring to. 'Ku' can mean several things, including 'nine,' 'ward,' 'section,' and 'pain.'
"Ranmyaku"ron-mya-ku
It can be said 'miruku,' or 'gyuunyuu.'
Ku-ring-gai is variously translated as "belonging to the Aborigines" or "hunting ground of the men".
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kikei or furi-ku
Map-i-ku-re-tis
Kurd
If the word is of Japanese origin, it is spelled. あ (a) く (ku) り (ri). Or, if the word's not of Japanese origin (which I doubt) it would be ア (a) ク (ku) り (ri). Copy that as best as you can.