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How about these: -kitty -Katy -kooky
A syllable is part of a word that is separately uttered. "K" is one utterance. "OK" has two utterances.For the word they're:"They're" has 1 syllable."They are" has 2 syllables.There is 1 syllable in "they're". When split into "they are", there are 2 syllables.
Barked has two syllables, the "K" and "D" giving it the split sound ("duh", not "ed"), unlike the converted "spilt", "built", or transmogrified "known". Similar are "birthed" and "spiked".
Check, clock, click, clack, cook, cask.
Sure thing, honey! Words that start with "c" but sound like "k" include "cat," "kangaroo," and "kite." Remember, English can be a bit of a wild ride when it comes to pronunciation!