Talk:Arktida

in English Arctida [arkˈtɪda] or Arctis  [ˈarktɪs]

 * Neither of those is English- I have my doubts as to whether they exist at all. Latin borrowed which probably derives from , though there are homographs that apparently derive from  and  nowhere is there anything like * /* or * /* (I'm omitting accents, because accent placement is beside the point). The correspondence of "c" to "k" in English borrowings doesn't apply to words in other languages except Greek- and that's only because Latin is involved. Chuck Entz (talk) 22:50, 15 February 2020 (UTC)
 * Neither of those is English- I have my doubts as to whether they exist at all. Latin borrowed which probably derives from , though there are homographs that apparently derive from  and  nowhere is there anything like * /* or * /* (I'm omitting accents, because accent placement is beside the point). The correspondence of "c" to "k" in English borrowings doesn't apply to words in other languages except Greek- and that's only because Latin is involved. Chuck Entz (talk) 22:50, 15 February 2020 (UTC)