k
See also: Appendix:Variations of "k"
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Translingual
Pronunciation
- (Voiceless velar plosive):
IPA (file)
Noun
k
Gallery
- Capital and lowercase versions of K, in normal and italic type
- Uppercase and lowercase K in Fraktur
See also
- (IPA): g (“voiced velar plosive”)
- (Latin script): Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Sſs Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
- (Variations of letter K): Ḱḱ Ǩǩ Ķķ Ḳḳ Ḵḵ Ƙƙ Ⱪⱪ ᶄᶄ Ꝁꝁ ᴋ Kk
Other representations of K:
- Uppercase: K
- With cedilla: ķ
- With hook: ƙ
- With háček: ǩ
- With acute: ḱ
- With dot below: ḳ
- With line below: ḵ
- ĸ (kra)
- Κ (kappa)
- К (ka)
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /keɪ/
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Letter
See also
Number
k (lower case, upper case K)
Etymology 2
From kilo-
Noun
- (computing) A kilobyte (more formally KB or kB).
- (computing) A kilobit (more formally kb), especially in measuring Internet connection.
- (colloquial) kilometre or kilometres.
- We drove 15 ks before we realised Billy wasn't in the back seat.
- (colloquial) thousand or thousands.
- Just about 65 k of Jack's full salary comes from servicing the Baker account.
- The SI measurement value of 1,000
Abbreviation
k
Afar
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of k – see K (“karaoke; etc.”). (This character, k, is a variant form of K.) |
Esperanto
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
See also
Conjunction
k
- Abbreviation of kaj (“and”).
- 2003 January 13, Sebastian Hartwig, “Re: 'Ghisdate pri Esperanto' hodiau en la boksmala”, in soc.culture.esperanto, Usenet, retrieved 2017-05-17:
- SAS estas ja nur aerkompanio de tiuj tri landoj. (Ferooj k Gr(o)enlando apartenas al Danio, Islando havas propran kompanion Loftleidir (krom pli nova Viking Air).)
- (please add an English translation of this quote)
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Faroese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʰ/
Fula
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k/
Gothic
Ido
Italian
Latin
Latvian
Etymology
Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed by K. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in German Fraktur, and sporadically in Cyrillic.
Livonian
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /k/
Lower Sorbian
Alternative forms
- ku (before ch, g, and k)
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *kъ(n).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k/
Malay
Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
Norwegian
Pronunciation
- (letter name): IPA(key): /kɔː/
- (phoneme): IPA(key): /k/, /ç/
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Usage notes
- When written before j, k and j merge into voiceless palatal fricative, the ch sound in German ich.
Portuguese
Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka/
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
See Translingual section.
Alternative forms
- (uppercase): K
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /k/
Letter
k (Cyrillic spelling к)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Slavic *kъ(n), from Proto-Indo-European *kom.
Alternative forms
- ka (see usage notes)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /k/
- (letter name) IPA(key): /ka/
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Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ke/
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Letter name
- IPA(key): /koː/
- Phoneme
- IPA(key): /k/, /ɕ/
Turkish
Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
Zulu
Letter
k (lower case, upper case K)
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