que haces=what are you doing
There seems to be a typo in the word you provided. If you meant "¿Qué haces?" in Spanish, it translates to "What are you doing?"
"Ii kitty es k" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent sentence or expression in Spanish.
"Katherine" is a Spanish name that starts with "K" and can represent a girl.
"Citizen" is a word that means a person. A word that sounds like "k" and means person is "kin."
The word "lack" meaning "to be without" is spelled as you have spelled it in the question.
The word "couple" has three phonemes: /k/, /ʌ/, and /p/. Each of these sounds represents a distinct unit of meaning in spoken language.
"Ii kitty es k" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent sentence or expression in Spanish.
Kilómetro (kilometer)
In spanish there are only about 4 or 5 words that begin with K Kilo Kilometro kilogramo kilovatio
I doubt it. 'k' is very rare in Spanish
y means and
knot
Kinky
yes
it could mean "knob" or "knoblike" depending on the meaning of the word "boss"
Kospi is not a Spanish word. The letter K is not frequently used in Spanish and only in foreign words, like "Kilogram" from languages like Greek that have the letter K.
keen
knave