ck stands for kick i think
Like this : k-ay-ck
The letters DO followed by a CK spells "dock."The word do (doo) followed by the K sound is "duke."
You can go to a CK counter in Shopping mall and consult the sellers.They can help you. == ==
The phonogram ck is used for the sound /k/ at the end of a root after a short vowel; e.g., rock, duck.
The letters are an abbreviation for f*ck my life.(To read examples on the FMyLife website, click on the Related link.)
The phonemes in the word "clock" are /k/ /l/ /ɒ/ /k/.
To teach -ck-sound words, you can start by introducing words that end with '-ck' such as 'back', 'pick', and 'lick'. Use visuals or flashcards to reinforce the connection between the letter combination '-ck' and the sound it makes. Engage students in activities like word sorting or word building to practice and reinforce their understanding of -ck-sound words.
The use of "ck" for the "k" sound in these languages is a historical spelling convention that evolved over time. In Old English and Old High German, the combination "ck" was used to represent the "k" sound, and this convention continued in modern English, German, and some Scandinavian languages. It is a way to differentiate the "k" sound from the "c" sound when followed by certain vowels.
No words start with "ck" but a lot of words end with this particular combination of letters, such as brick, hijack, frock, luck, and check.
C = 2 wheel drive , K = 4 wheel drive
what the f*ck do you think