@@Pankaj90j we have 4 pronunciation of c , not only (ka) and (sa) it represents (sha) and ( cha ) too. Example like - chair (cha) , special (sha). So it depends upon the sentence what we are talking about . In English every letter has different different pronunciation it will depend on the sentence .
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Mamji c ko kabhi [ka] bolte kabhi [ sa] aisa kyu
@@Pankaj90j we have 4 pronunciation of c , not only (ka) and (sa) it represents (sha) and ( cha ) too.
Example like - chair (cha) , special (sha).
So it depends upon the sentence what we are talking about .
In English every letter has different different pronunciation it will depend on the sentence .
@JagritiNagpal-hh5jq when c comes immediately before i/ e/y =s
All other instances.= [K]
@@Pankaj90j But how can you say all other instances (k) sound as I mentioned above see chair in this case no (k) sound its (cha) sound .
@@Pankaj90j don’t cramming the rules , focus on learning it’s depend on sentence