Ck (digraph)

Ck (digraph)

Ck is a digraph used in some languages written in the Latin alphabet. In many modern Germanic languages, "ck" is traditionally used in lieu of "kk" or "cc" to write the /k/ phoneme as double, indicating either a geminated pronunciation IPA| [kː] , or a IPA| [k] that forces the preceding vowel under normal circumstances to be a short.

In English, "ck" represents the /k/ sound, and is common at the ends of words after checked vowels, as in "duck", "track", "tack", "deck", "tick", "lock" etc. It's functional difference from "k" is seen before a suffix: "tacker" "vs." "taker"

In German, ck indicates that the preceding vowel is short. Prior to the German spelling reform of 1996, it was replaced by k-k for syllabification. The new spelling rules only allow a syllabification of the ck as a whole.
*Old spelling: Säcke: Säk-ke ("sacks")
*New spelling: Säcke: Sä-cke


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