The Greek alphabet uses different letters to represent sounds similar to "c" in English:
* κ (kappa): Represents the hard "k" sound.
* γ (gamma): Represents the soft "g" sound before vowels like "a," "o," and "u," and the "ng" sound before "k" and "g."
* χ (chi): Represents the "kh" sound, similar to the "ch" in the Scottish word "loch."
* ψ (psi): Represents the "ps" sound.
So, words like "car," "cat," and "city" would be spelled differently in Greek, using combinations of these letters.