By including a small 'c' added to the end of any disjoined indicators give the combinations of "-ank", "-enk", "-ink", "-onk", "-unk", as used in the examples below;


Thank

The small 'c' is actually a blended 'k' however when written it morphs into a 'c' although in context there is usually no confusion. Other endings may still be added:


Thinking


Donkey

Hong Kong
It should be noted that the "-ink" ending can be used in word groupings;
I think

We think

Words ending in "nce", an ending which is created using a disjoined 'c' that is also not attached to a separate vowel indicator. It may be preceded by any vowel:


Since

Absence
Appearance
The disjoined 'c' for "-nce" can also appear in the middle of words:


Bounced

Announcer
Special outlines with "-nce" ending


Important


Importance
Circumstance

At once
In advance
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