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K


The eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet, K comes from the Greek &Kappa or &kappa (Kappa) developed from the Semitic Kap, symbol for an open hand.\nThe Semitic sound value /k/ was maintained in most Classic as well as Modern Languages, although Latin abandoned K almost completely, preferring C.\nTherefore, the Romance languages have K only in foreign words. In the International phonetic alphabet, [k] is the symbol for the voiceless velar plosive Kilo represents the letter K in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

Meanings for K

Two-letter combinations starting with K:\n*ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz

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