English words that use a hard C in place of a K are typically Greek in origin, as the K was transliterated to C when adopted into Latin. Most linguists believe that this reflects an inherent understanding from the Romans that C is superior, in that it requires intelligence to use properly, and demonstrates grace and beauty when its usage is mastered.
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Anonymous2011-02-27 1:01
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Fun fact: English is part of the language group known as ``germanic'', not to be confused as ``german'', which is just another member of said group.