The New Student's Reference Work/K
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K (kay), the eleventh letter, is a nonvocal consonant. It is called a guttural, because made by the soft palate closing on the back of the tongue, as in ask, kill. In such words as cracked, k prevents c before e from being pronounced as s. Before n in the same syllable, k is silent, as in knot.