When a c appears before the letters a, o, and u, it is pronounced like k. When it appears before e or i it is pronounced like s. When it appears before a consonant, all kinds of weird things can happen.
The word "Celts" in Irish is pronounced as "keltz." The "c" in "Celts" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound.
"Cloux" is pronounced as "kloo." The "c" makes a hard "k" sound, the "l" is pronounced as "loo," and the "x" is silent.
It is pronounced as "k-sha-tree-ya".
In Welsh, "ci dewr" is pronounced as "key doo-er." The "c" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound and the "w" is a long "oo" sound.
You pronounce it CRESS-sent. The second "c" is silent.
You would pronounce Centurion as Kent-urion. Due to the fact that Latin has no soft C so all C's come out as K's.
A hard c sound, like a k, as if it was kolera.
The "c" is pronounced like a "k" like in "car" and the "a" is like the sound in the word "but" or "hard".
The word "Celts" in Irish is pronounced as "keltz." The "c" in "Celts" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound.
the way you pronounce knut is k-noot
"Cloux" is pronounced as "kloo." The "c" makes a hard "k" sound, the "l" is pronounced as "loo," and the "x" is silent.
There are different ways that are correct. You can pronounce the "ch" sound normally, or you can say it as a "k" sound. k-on-ch
"K" is pronounced "ku" in Spanish.
Chalk. C-L-I-C-K C-L-O-C-K C-L-U-C-K C-H-U-C-K C-H-I-C-K Croak Crack Crook Creek
You would pronounce fushigi as "foo-she-gi"
Ke-k-Kai-Shi The k in the middle can be omitted.
raye-k-sopp