Neck, Peck, Chick, Pick, Duck, Buck,Back,Black,Brick,Clock, Deck,Heck, Jack
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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.
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.
No words in the English language begin with the letters ck.
kick lick sick tick pick rick nick sack rack pack ^^just a few
The phonogram ck is used for the sound /k/ at the end of a root after a short vowel; e.g., rock, duck.
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eight (8) letter words that start with B and end with ck: backpack. baldrick. bareback. benedick. bitstock. blesbuck. blowback. bluejack. bluetick. bookrack. boondock. bootjack. bootlick. boychick. bullneck. bushbuck.
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ro as in if you are about to say rock but without the ck on the end, and then bert it is pretty simple
CK's real name is Szekely, and chose CK as it is a way of pronouncing Szekely.
There are apparently no common English words ending in a long vowel and the letters CK. There are several dozen words such as back, wreck, sick, clock, and luck that end in -ck.HoweverThe UK slang term "hoick" (lift, jerk) has an OY sound that is not a short sound, but a diphthong.Similarly, the Moroccan Arabic term "haik" (an outer garment or cloak) has a variant English spelling haick and is pronounced with a long A or long I.The Dutch surname Van Eyck (e.g. artist Jan, actor Peter) is also pronounced ake or ike.