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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it means d!ck in America
CK means CLEVER KIDSQ=WHAT DOES CK MEAN IN GANG LANGUAGE?A=CK MEANS CRIP KILLERS WHICH THEY DEFEND themselves BY BEATING OTHERS UP.
The applause grew as the concert came to an end.
There are 3 sounds, qu-a-ck, but they form only 1 syllable (kwak).
Yes, typically the combination "ck" is used at the end of a word when the preceding vowel is short. This spelling pattern helps to indicate the preceding vowel sound as short, rather than long. Examples include "back," "kick," and "luck."
it is bad word use some one and serson badly
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 letters DO followed by a CK spells "dock."The word do (doo) followed by the K sound is "duke."
duck
Chicken .
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you s*ck
No the one with the ck can be a bad word at times
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c*ck :-)