What is a hard k?
David Mccullough
Published Jan 08, 2026
Forming the /k/ sound with C. The letter C can form either a “hard” sound (/k/) or a “soft” sound (/s/). C most often produces the hard /k/ sound when it come before the vowels A, O, and U; when it is followed by the consonants L, R, and T; or when it is the last letter of a word with two or more syllables.
What is a hard consonant?
Hard consonants like, K, B, and P have a vowel sound embedded in them and tend to move into middle frequencies. The soft consonants like S, F, Ha, and TH blends float in the higher frequencies.Is k hard or soft?
The hard sound for c is /k/, and the soft sound is /s/. The hard sound for g is /g/, and the soft sound is /j/.What is a soft k sound?
Soft ⟨k⟩ is typically a palatal [ç] or an alveolo-palatal [ɕ], and occurs before not only ⟨i⟩, ⟨e⟩ and ⟨y⟩, but also ⟨j⟩, ⟨ä⟩, and ⟨ö⟩. Another similar system with hard and soft ⟨k⟩ is found in Faroese with the hard ⟨k⟩ being /kʰ/ and the soft being /t͡ʃʰ/, and Turkish where the soft ⟨k⟩ is /c/.What kind of sound is k?
The voiceless velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨k⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is k .Learn to Read I Phonics I Hard C /k/ and Soft C /s/ Sound
What are the example of k sound?
Examples of the k soundbecome /bɪ'kʌm/ school /skuːl/ box /bɒks/ socks /sɒks/