Check, clock, click, clack, cook, cask.
Sure thing, honey! Words that start with "c" but sound like "k" include "cat," "kangaroo," and "kite." Remember, English can be a bit of a wild ride when it comes to pronunciation!
If there is an "ih" "or "ee" vowel sound (i, e, or y) at the start of the word, it will start with a K and not a C. When a C is followed by an I, E, or Y, it usually takes on an "S" sound. (City, celery, cyan.) So the "K" sound of the letter C is exclusive to words beginning with C and followed by the vowels A, O, or U or blended as CL or CR. (Cat, Cot, Cut, Class, Crass) The digraph CH has an entirely distinct sound of its own.
Generally, you start off with the letter C.
No, the C and G is hard at the end of words. There's a rule applied that the C or G is only soft when it comes before an E, I, or Y. When the C or G comes before any other letters or it ends, then it'll be hard. Technically, when the word ends with a C or G, then these letters would also remain hard.
The pronunciation of most "CA" words is the "K" sound, but can, cancel, and canopy are all spelled with a C in English.
Cleric starts with c and ends with c
corn
Some words that start with the letter c and end with the letter k include:caulkchickchink (a piece)clackclickclockcluckcock (rooster)cookcrackcrankcrankshaftcreekcreakcrickcroakcrockcrook
Magic
words that start with C and end with E:carecalibratecapecasecategorizecamecanecachecarousecaptivecapitalizecausecarvecarnagecelebratecheesechosechocolatechasechastechimeclonecutecurecyclecluecorrodecorsagecostumechoosechivecirculatecirclecoreconecomputecomparecomplicatecomposeconclusivecomprehensiblecomradeconcreteconcludeconfusecongregateconsequenceconsoleconstitutecompetecompleteconcentratecoursecongratulatecontinueconfinecontritecomecloseclotheclovecreatecratecravecradlecripplecubeComemorate
Some kid friendly words beginning and ending with the letter C:CapricCatholicCeramicChaoticCherubicChicChocCitricClassicClinicColicComedicComicCosmeticCosmicCrocCryptic
Circus, census...
croup, cutup
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Chinook
flunck
There are actually numerous words that make the hard "c" sound and begin with a "k".A couple examples would be the words kite and kabob.When the vowels A, O, or U come after the letter "C", it will produce the "K" sound making it a hard "C".Some examples of words beginning with K and hard C:KaleidoscopeKickKilometricalKilometric