Kuryakin is pronounced as "Koo-rye-kin." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "rye." The "Koo" sounds like "coo," and the "kin" is pronounced as it appears, sounding like "kin."
Not necessarily. The next of kin is usually the closest blood relative, such as a spouse or parent. If something were to happen to you, legal documents like a will or power of attorney can designate who is considered your next of kin.
Yes you can use kin one cases for kin onem. The difference between the kin one and the kin one m is not the size or shape. It is that there is no loop or the dot on kin onem
It is roughly pronounced kin-a-vin.
There are two syllables like so: pump-kin.
Kith and kin means friends and acquaintances (kith) and relatives (kin).
Oh, dude, the abstract noun for "kin" is "kinship." It's like when you want to sound all fancy and talk about the concept of family ties and relationships without actually saying "family." So yeah, "kinship" is the abstract noun for "kin."
"KIN-dair" ... just like German.
Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.
Dan is my kin. kin means family member or relative.
The Next of Kin was created in 1942.
As a noun, kin is treated as plural.