The spelling of the word "McDuck" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable "Mc" is pronounced as /mək/, with a slightly stressed "ə" sound and a soft "k" sound. The second syllable "Duck" is pronounced as /dʌk/, with a short "u" sound and a hard "k" sound. Together, this creates the phonetic transcription of /mək dʌk/. "McDuck" is also the surname of the famous fictional character Scrooge McDuck, a Disney cartoon character known for his iconic Scottish accent and his massive wealth.
The word "McDuck" is a surname associated with the fictional character Scrooge McDuck, created by Carl Barks for the Disney comic book series. The exact etymology of the fictional surname is not widely documented. However, it is believed to be a combination of the prefix "Mc", which is commonly used in Scottish surnames to indicate "son of", and the word "duck" for its animal association. The name "McDuck" was likely chosen to convey a sense of Scottish heritage and humor, as Scrooge McDuck is depicted as a wealthy and thrifty Scottish duck.