Why is cat not Kat?

Cat is one of those unusual words that appears to have altered very little from PIE in both the Germanic and Latin branches. So, in Dutch, cat is "kat", and in German "katze", but the word in Latin was "cattus".
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Why is cat not written as Kat?

Because the word “cat” is derived from Latin, which doesn't have a letter K, and the word “kitten” is derived from Middle English, which obviously does.
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Where does the word cat originate?

The origin of the English word cat, Old English catt, is thought to be the Late Latin word cattus, which was first used at the beginning of the 6th century. It was suggested that the word 'cattus' is derived from an Egyptian precursor of Coptic ϣⲁⲩ šau, "tomcat", or its feminine form suffixed with -t.
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Do cats fart?

Like other gastrointestinal functions, flatulence is a natural occurrence in animals. Though not as often (or as loudly) as dogs and humans, the dignified cat does, indeed, pass gas.
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Why is a dog called a dog?

The history of dog

About seven centuries ago, the word hound, which came from the Old English hund, was the word for all domestic canines. Dog was just used to refer to a subgroup of hounds that includes the lovely but frequently slobbering mastiff.
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Why do we have C and K?

In part due to the confusion of C having two sounds, many older words that used to be written with C, like “cyng,” were converted to the K, so we now write “king.” But we still have lots of holdovers that still use C for the K sound.
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How do you say cat in Old English?

From Middle English cat, catte, from Old English catt (“male cat”), catte (“female cat”), from Proto-West Germanic *kattu, from Proto-Germanic *kattuz.
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What is a female cat called?

In English, a female cat is most often called a Molly, or sometimes (less creatively) called a she-cat. This is the same whether the cat has been spayed, or not. Are you unsure about whether or not you have a male or a female cat?
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How do you say cat in Viking?

Old Norse Terms and Names for Cats
  1. köttr - (masculine noun) "cat". ...
  2. hreysi-köttr - (masculine noun) a wild cat found among or near hreysi, "a heap of stones" [p. ...
  3. kausi - (masculine noun) "a cat". ...
  4. kisa - (feminine noun) "kitty, a pet name of a cat". [ ...
  5. kis-kis - (feminine noun) "kitty-kitty, a pet name of a cat".
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Why does the letter Q exist?

q, seventeenth letter of the modern alphabet. It corresponds to Semitic koph, which may derive from an earlier sign representing the eye of a needle, and to Greek koppa. The form of the majuscule has been practically identical throughout its known history.
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When was the letter D invented?

'Dalet' was the name given to the letter D by the Phoenicians in 800 BC. It originally looked like a rough triangle that faced left. The original meaning of the letter is 'door. ' When the Greeks adopted the alphabet, they gave it the name 'delta.
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Why is skate spelled with ak?

Since scathe has a Norse etymon, it should be spelled with sk, but it is not. Two English nouns are spelled skate. The fish name is a loan from Old Norse, but the device for skating came to English from Dutch. Those who have read Silver Skates won't be surprised.
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Do dogs go to Valhalla?

The importance of the dog to its master is emphasized by the inclusion of dogs in Odin's great hall of Valhalla in the afterlife. It is not only the soul of the warrior that lives on in the hall but also that of his dog.
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Should I name my cat Loki?

Loki has a love of pranks and will go to elaborate ends to play jokes on others. Loki can be selfish, but he is also the funniest of the Norse gods. This name could work well for a playful, adventurous, or silly kitty.
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