The Latin root "kilo" means "thousand." It is commonly used as a prefix in the metric system to denote one thousand of a particular unit, such as "kilogram" for one thousand grams.
Yes, if you mean kilometer not kilogram a kilogram is a unit of weight/mass
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What do you really mean? 1 kilogram = 1000 grams.
Did you mean kilogram ? 0.5 kilogram = 1.1 lbs * approximately
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Kilogram
1 meter = 100 centimeters (centum is Latin for 100) 1 kilogram = 1000 grams (kilo is Greek for 1000)
It all depends what you mean by kg, assuming Kilogram answers your question
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin
Camrayn is not a Latin word.
"Google" doesn't mean anything in Latin.