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Most letters do not follow k . k can appear After a: (lake, fake, take, ...) After c : ( lack, pack. stick, lick, lock. dock, suck, luck,.. ) After l : (silk, milk,bilk, folk, balk, walk, sulk, welkin , .. ) After n (link, sink, rink, rank, punk, blanket, ) After o ( joke, coke, token, After r ( lark, spark, park, pork, ) After s ( task, musk, basket, brisket, ..) Some words of foreign derivation have k after i ( dik-dik) or after u (mukluk) But rarely , if ever, anything else.
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Notably is the seven lettered word that can be formed using the letters A B H K L N O T W Y.Notably: in a distinguished manner
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This question makes no sense. There are MANY words in which the letters are not followed by k. For instance, most of the words in this answer.
The letters DO followed by a CK spells "dock."The word do (doo) followed by the K sound is "duke."
Those letters will not spell any words in English.
The letter "J" is not typically followed by a "K" in the English language.
Most letters do not follow k . k can appear After a: (lake, fake, take, ...) After c : ( lack, pack. stick, lick, lock. dock, suck, luck,.. ) After l : (silk, milk,bilk, folk, balk, walk, sulk, welkin , .. ) After n (link, sink, rink, rank, punk, blanket, ) After o ( joke, coke, token, After r ( lark, spark, park, pork, ) After s ( task, musk, basket, brisket, ..) Some words of foreign derivation have k after i ( dik-dik) or after u (mukluk) But rarely , if ever, anything else.
Letters that sound like G include J and K. Additionally, the letter C can sometimes produce a similar sound when followed by certain vowels, such as in the word "cent."
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Answer: k is a comma followed by 3 zeros.
"K" is not a vowel. Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y. All other letters, including K, are considered consonants.
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