It means that, people are not realizing that C originally was hard and K stole its sound!
How is he saying C is the original hard sound when the comment credits the "original K sounds"? He's calling K a fraud because he doesn't like the /k/ sound, which he used to attribute to C sharing multiple sounds. If he thought C made the hard sound originally then he would be hating on C instead.View attachment 505047
He is saying that, C is the letter that originally made the hard sound and K is the fraud here! What does this mean to you? Read!
It means that, people are not realizing that C originally was hard and K stole its sound!
Yes, C is a replacement for K, the original letter.Oh! And there is this comment saying:
Latin and Greek. The Romans pretty much did away with the Greek letter kappa (κ) when adapting Greek words into Latin, replacing K almost entirely with C (they did the same thing with most loan words from other languages and alphabets, too, which is why the letter K is so rare in Latin). There are still a few hangover Ks in ancient words like kalendae, or in particularly old family names.
The letter C in the Roman alphabet came much earlier, derived from what was the Greek letter gamma (γ). in early Roman writings the letters C, K and Q were all used to represent the sounds we know as K and G (in writing at least, they didn't differentiate) - later on the Roman letter G was introduced to be used for gamma, and C was used for kappa.
Yes, the greek letters came before the latin letters. K is a greek letter that came before and C is a latin letter that came afterwards, as an offshoot of a greek letter. This argument is like saying Pokemon Red ripped off of Pokemon Gold because Pokemon Red has Kanto in it which Pokemon Gold also has.It's not that! C was always hard in Old English and K replaced it. Also, it's not that he doesn't like the K sounds. K is a greek letter. C is a latin letter
Well yeah, my defense of K is not an attack on C. I think the letter C is just fine as it is with multiple sounds like how Pokemon Gold has 2 regions in both Johto and Kanto, but I still think Pokemon Red's Kanto campaign stands on its own merit, just as K deserves to exist as its own letter because it was there from the start and we should respect that history. If C was always the hard sound then it would just be the new K.Ok, but C still has uses
There are a few needs for the letter C
I see where you're coming from with the idea that the letter k has seemed superfluous at times in history, but wishing for K to have never existed in the first place defeats the purpose of the ground it broke to get us to this point where C was able to succeed it, and I hope you can let go of your hatred for the letter K with a greater appreciation for its history now that you can accept that C replaced K. It's like saying that you hate Gen 2 but you love HGSS and you think HGSS should just have been the original GSC instead; you wouldn't have HGSS the same way it was without GSC as a starting point, and HGSS as the new GBC game in that position to start Gen 2 would just be the equivalent to GSC in that time period.There is a reason why, they had to replace K with C
True but, there are still arguments and debates about this topic. Some still believe K copied C so let's just agree to disagree! Debate closed
Maybe, C was part of the Latin alphabet and was used in some Latin words and then K was introduced but then, since C was earlier part of Latin, K was replaced since Greek and latin are 2 different writing systems
I agree with your first new point. Relative to the new Latin alphabet, C was the definitive /k/ and K was just a legacy holdover from Greek that was used for some direct translations that you could say is redundant and that C was the main /k/ at that point relative in time. However, I don't think this warrants hate on K for reprising its original role as /k/ that it had been playing historically and inevitably encroached on C's domain, and so I don't want to say that I follow the name "IhateletterK" because I personally don't hate the letter K, just like I would not follow a user named "IhateGSC" or "IhateHGSS".You know what, why don't we follow each other?
You said" C was the definitive /k/ and K was just a legacy holdover from Greek that was used for some direct translations that you could say is redundant and that C was the main /k/ at that point relative in time. " Then it means that, you are saying that, K ruined the whole reputation of using the letter C for the cuh sound which is why it was redundant. It just budded into places, it shouldn't be. K is not a Latin eltter. Anyways, I'm done discussing this topic and no reply is necessary! Now stay away from me and chill out. I am not going to listen to another one of your arguments! Bye Bye!I agree with your first new point. Relative to the new Latin alphabet, C was the definitive /k/ and K was just a legacy holdover from Greek that was used for some direct translations that you could say is redundant and that C was the main /k/ at that point relative in time. However, I don't think this warrants hate on K for reprising its original role as /k/ that it had been playing historically, and so I don't want to say that I follow the name "IhateletterK" because I personally don't hate the letter K, just like I would not follow a user named "IhateGSC".
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irumstanesLet's just get rid of both letters altogether. I an't see a reason for needing either of them in most irumstances anyway
Sorry but remember, the cay has been removed from mine aswellOh my god oh my fucc
he’s done it he’s removed”cay” from my ceyboard with his Cursed magic way.
this is Bullcrap i want the letter bacc
jesus chrust dont call it the hard C it sounds licce it would be a slur…