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Ck (digraph)

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Ck is a digraph common in many languages. In English, ck represents the /k/ sound, and is common at the ends of words, as in "duck", "track", "tack", "deck", "tick", "lock" etc. Some reformers replace the plural "cks" with X, wanting a simpler spelling with no "double K" sound (C and K both can make the same sound).

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