There are actually numerous words that make the hard "c" sound and begin with a "k".
A couple examples would be the words kite and kabob.
When the vowels A, O, or U come after the letter "C", it will produce the "K" sound making it a hard "C".
Some examples of words beginning with K and hard C:
In the word "drudgery," the letter "g" has a hard sound, similar to the sound it makes in words like "go" or "good."
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
The letter C will usually take a hard sound when A, O, or U comes after the C and when the C sounds like K.Example:CameraCucumberCulpritDecorationTacoVocal
Words with a soft "th" sound include "think" and "thank." Words with a hard "th" sound include "this" and "that."
A hard c is a word that has the letter C in it and makes the K sound.Example:AcornBaconCanaryCookieDirector
In the word "drudgery," the letter "g" has a hard sound, similar to the sound it makes in words like "go" or "good."
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
magniloquently, malodorously, masochistically, mellifluously, mendaciously, monosyllabically, mordantly, munificently
The letter C will usually take a hard sound when A, O, or U comes after the C and when the C sounds like K.Example:CameraCucumberCulpritDecorationTacoVocal
Words with a soft "th" sound include "think" and "thank." Words with a hard "th" sound include "this" and "that."
A hard c is a word that has the letter C in it and makes the K sound.Example:AcornBaconCanaryCookieDirector
No. Hebrew names that begin with J, generally begin with Yod (י) in Hebrew. For foreign words in Modern Hebrew, the letter Gimel (ג) which has the sound of hard G when followed by an apostrophe, becomse a J like the words Jungle, Jerome, Jelly, Gelatin. The seventh letter Zayin (ז), when followed by an apostrophe, becomes equivalent to the French J, in words such as Jacques.
So far all words in the English language that begin with the letter Q have a U following. Every other language to include native toung in Alaska have words that begin with Q and do not have a U following it. FYI. Knowlege is power Power corrupts Study Hard and BE EVIL
gimel (ג) has a hard g sound.
In the word laryngotomy, the letter "g" is pronounced with a hard sound because it is followed by the vowel "o," which typically triggers a hard "g" sound.
Had, hand, hard, head, heard, heed, held, hid, hoard, hold, hood, horrid, humid and hybrid begin with the letter h. They end with the letter d.
There are many words that begin with "u," so it would be hard to include them all in one list. These words include: unanimous, unsung, use, unadulterated, underline, and under.