if there is the sound of the vowels a,e,u than always the spelling starts with c and if there are the vowels accept these three or if there is the sound of y also the spelling always starts with k
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Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.
you just spelled it correctly! it is with a "c."
The pronunciation of most "CA" words is the "K" sound, but can, cancel, and canopy are all spelled with a C in English.
Catherine of Aragon is spelt with a 'c'
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Essentially, because the word came to us from Latin cattus. Most Germanic languages changed the "c'' to a "k", but not English.
Kuz they kan
Yes, there are some instances where the k and ccan be used interchangeably without changing the pronunciation of a word.For example, the correct spelling of the word cat begins with c; however, the c could be replaced with k and still be pronounced "kăt" (although it would be considered incorrectly spelled).
First and foremost, being spelled with a "k" and not a "c". Vodka.
"Katherine" is a Spanish name that starts with "K" and can represent a girl.