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How many words have two 'k'' sounds in it with 'ch' and 'qu'?

4


Why does the ch sound like k?

It is thought to be due to historical phonetic changes in the Latin language that carried over into English. The "ch" sound comes from a soft "k" sound in words borrowed from Greek, while the hard "k" sound remains in native Germanic words.


What world starts with ch but sounds like k?

Kazakhstan


How many sound can the letter ch makes?

In English the ch letter combination can make three different sounds. /tʃ/ like in chess or church, which is the most common. /k/ in words imported from Greek, like mechanic or chemist. /ʃ/ in words imported from French, like champagne, machine, or chauffeur.


Ch words that sound like the sound k?

Easy words with ch that sound like K:chiorchoruscharacterEasy words with ch that sound like SH:chutechefcrochetmachineparachute


Are there any words that start with Ci were C sounds like a k?

No


Can you give me words that end with que that sounds like k?

antwonique


How do you know if the ch sounds like k sh or tch?

You learn the exceptions as part of learning the language. The pronunciation can be found in any dictionary.


How do you pronounce the Italian phrase 'Ciao bello'?

It is pronounced as "chow beh-loh." The "ch" has a hard "k" sound and the "o" in "bello" sounds like the "o" in "go."


What language has ch as k?

In the Welsh language, the combination "ch" is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative, similar to the "k" sound in English. This pronunciation can be found in words like "chwarae" (to play) and "chymru" (Wales). Additionally, in some dialects of German, particularly in certain regions, "ch" can also have a hard "k" sound.


What Greek word means beginnings?

αρχές (arches) [ ar- ch : sounds like h as in house,there is no ''k'' sound in it - es :clear s sound ]


What is the rule for ch words that sound like k?

There aren't that many of them. School springs to mind, and words related to it, such as scholar, scholastic and so on; words like trachea (medical) or trochee (poetry); names like Achilles; also ache. There isn't much of a rule (although they seem to be Latin or Greek words for the most part), but their number is probably small enough to be able to memorize them all.