"A kilo" or "one kilo" may be English equivalents of the French phrase un kilo.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." The masculine noun kilo is the same in English and French. It will convert to 2.21 pounds.
The pronunciation will be "eh kee-loh" in French.
Kilo is an abbreviation for kilogram. Therefore, the correct plural of kilo is kilograms.
Some scientist study kilo-bits for projects.
The word kilo is a count noun, one kilo, ten kilos.The noun pork is a mass noun, multiples are expressed as kilos of pork, ounces of pork cuts of pork, slices of pork, etc.
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Yes, Kilo is still widely available in North America and Europe. It is carried at most drug stores in the deoderant aisle.
'un demi-kilo de carottes' (single 'r' in the French spelling)
Some French words that begin with "K" include "kiwi" (kiwi), "kilo" (kilogram), and "koala" (koala).
Kilo means 1000, so 1 kilohertz is 1000 Hertz, 1 Kilogram is 1000 grams, 1 Kilometer is 1000 meters.
1000m in 1km For a quite literal translation of the word kilometre... kilo.. means thousand
Litres is volume, kilo is weight. Without a set density, there is no translation available.
Kilo is a French word from Greek khilioi meaning "thousand."Some examples of the prefix "kilo":kilogram = 1,000 gramskilometer = 1,000 meters
klaxon, kilo, kilometre
because kilo means thousand in french and theres thousand grams in a kilogram
they are french and originally derived from greek
Amp, Amperes is current. Volt, and any variation, is tension. There's no direct translation between them.
The prefix "kilo-", meaning "one thousand" was introduced in the French, 1795, when France officially adopted the metric system. The word derives from the Greek khilioi, "thousand", of unknown origin.
They are equal weight.