There is no "letter k" in the Hebrew alphabet. But there are 2 Hebrew letters that have the same sound as the English letter k: they are ×› and ×§.
The Chinese do not use letters like our . . . they use pictures rather than letters, so there is no Chinese equivalent of the letter, "K".
like the letter "k". did u think someone was going to be able to post a picture on wikanswers or something?? no.
kavash (כבש)
In Hebrew, the name "Kathy" can be translated as "קַתִי" (pronounced as "ka-tee"). The Hebrew alphabet does not have an exact equivalent for the "th" sound in English, so it is approximated with the letter "ת" (pronounced as "t"). The "K" sound is represented by the letter "ק" (pronounced as "k").
K
J is the tenth letter of the alphabet as it is used in English. Some other languages use additional letters.
The letter k in English comes from the letter k in Latin. It came to latin from the letter Kappa in Greek which looks like a capital K. That was an adaption of the Phoenician kaph.
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K Just press the shift key and click the letter k, keep holding the shift key while pressing the letter k.
y = k/x of xy = k where k is a constant.
does it look like i give a f**k