Yes, there are several Spanish words that begin with the letter "c," such as casa (house), caracol (snail), and comida (food).
The consonant that comes before "q" at the beginning of a word is typically "c" in English. This letter combination can be found in words like "queen" or "quilt."
The first letter in "cabaret" is a hard "c", pronounced the same as the letter "k". A soft "c" sound is like the letter "s", and generally occurs only when the "c" is followed by the vowels "e" or "i" (or "y" acting as a vowel). For example, the "c"s in "center" and "citation" are soft. The "c"s in "cast", "corner", and "cupcake" are hard.
The letter "c" is silent in the word "scent."
The letter "C" for caliente, meaning hot in Spanish.
The silent letter in the word acquire is the "c".
A seven letter word beginning with C with a the fourth letter C is cracker.
A four letter word beginning with C and ending with X is crux.
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