The term "compact disc" is spelled with a "c" instead of a "k" primarily due to its origins in the English language and the influence of standard spelling conventions. The word "disc" is derived from the Latin "discus," which uses a "c." Additionally, the spelling "disc" is commonly used in British English, while "disk" is more prevalent in American English, particularly for magnetic storage media. The use of "compact disc" aligns with these linguistic norms and historical conventions.
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'
The word is spelled back, just as you spelled it.
Kuz they kan
Nicki is spelled Nicki
The word is spelled stuck, just as you spelled it.
The word "lack" meaning "to be without" is spelled as you have spelled it in the question.
Kuz they kan
First and foremost, being spelled with a "k" and not a "c". Vodka.
This is the correct spelling for whacko. It can also be spelled wacko.