kiosco
koala
The same way you spell it in English, k. But it isn't a very commonly used letter in Spanish.
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estár (to be); frente (front); jalar (to pull); kilometro (kilometer); llamar (to call)
It is pronounced K (kay).
tngo k irme
There aren't any Spanish words that end in K. K is not used in Spanish writing, except in a very few loan words from English and other foreign languages.
Yes, there are spanish words that begin with the letter "K", bu there's only a few of them. All the words that begin with "K" are borrowed from foreign languages.
In spanish there are only about 4 or 5 words that begin with K Kilo Kilometro kilogramo kilovatio
Very few. Written spanish uses the letters "c" and "q" for almost all words with the phoneme [k]. Only exeptions are foreign words like "kilo" or "kiwi"There are no indigenous Spanish words that use the letter K.Some imported words that starts with the letter K are kilogramo(Kilogram) kilometro (kilometer), Kremlin.Here are ALL of the Spanish words that start with K that are in my Spanish dictionary:kermesse=country fair, bazaar for charitykilo=kilo, kilogramkilobytekilociclo=kilocyclekilometraje=number of kilometerskilómetro=kilometerkilovatio=kilowattThat's all!There are no indigenous Spanish words that use the letter K.Some imported words that starts with the letter K are kilogramo(Kilogram) kilometro (kilometer), Kremlin.
Kilometro Kilates
The letters "k" and "w" are the only two letters of the Spanish alphabet that are primarily used in non-Spanish words, specifically in loanwords or foreign words that have been integrated into the language.
they do, but there are very few words that begin with K or W. Kilo, Kilometre, Kilowatt and I think that is it for begining K with but as you see in the word Kilowatt they use w.
Here are ALL of the Spanish words that start with K that are in my Spanish dictionary: kermesse=country fair, bazaar for charity kilo=kilo, kilogram kilobyte kilociclo=kilocycle kilometraje=number of kilometers kilómetro=kilometer kilovatio=kilowatt That's all!
Very few words in Spanish begin with a 'k'; still fewer are adjectives kurdo = Kurdish kantiano = Kantian
That is nonsense. It has no meaning in Spanish.
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.
Nothing. There are only very few Spanish words with a K in them and this is not one of them.