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As for k my view is that it should not
be used at all except in such words as may be indicated by the letter standing alone as an abbreviation.1
I mention the fact because some hold that k should
be used whenever the next letter is an a, despite
the existence of the letter c which maintains its
force in conjunction with all the vowels.
Orthography, however,
1 K may stand for Kalendae, Kaeso, Karthago, Kalumnia, Kaput.
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