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    Ķ, ķ (k-cedilla) is the 17th letter of the Latvian alphabet. In Latvian, it has the IPA value /c/. In ISO 9, Ķ is the official Latin transliteration of...
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  • Ģ ģ Ḩ ḩ Ķķ Ļ ļ Ņ ņ Ŗ ŗ Ş ş Ţ ţ Times New Roman: Ç ç Ḉ ḉ Ḑ ḑ Ȩ ȩ Ḝ ḝ Ģ ģ Ḩ ḩ Ķķ Ļ ļ Ņ ņ Ŗ ŗ Ş ş Ţ ţ Courier New: Ç ç Ḉ ḉ Ḑ ḑ Ȩ ȩ Ḝ ḝ Ģ ģ Ḩ ḩ Ķķ Ļ ļ Ņ ņ...
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    K
    kappa, from which K derives К к: Cyrillic letter Ka, also derived from Kappa K with diacritics: Ƙ ƙ, , , Ǩ ǩ, , Ķ ķ, , , Ꞣ and ꞣ were used...
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    surname ending -ić is spelled -иќ in Macedonian.  : Latin letter K with acute Ķ ķ : Latin letter K with cedilla К к : Cyrillic letter Ka К̀ к̀ : Cyrillic...
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  • Č, Š and Ž are pronounced [tʃ], [ʃ] and [ʒ] respectively. The letters Ģ, Ķ, Ļ and Ņ are written with a cedilla or a small comma placed below (or, in...
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    "K-K-K-Katy" is a World War I-era song written by Canadian-American composer Geoffrey O'Hara in 1917 and published in 1918. The sheet music advertised...
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    Fraktur (redirect from 𝔎)
    ⟨Ꞣ ꞣ⟩, ⟨Ł ł⟩, ⟨Ꞥ ꞥ⟩, ⟨Ꞧ ꞧ⟩ are used for palatalized consonants (⟨Ģ ģ⟩, ⟨Ķ ķ⟩, ⟨Ļ ļ⟩, ⟨Ņ ņ⟩, ⟨Ŗ ŗ⟩) stroked variants of ⟨s⟩ and ⟨ſ⟩ distinguish voiced...
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    K-pop (/keɪ pɒp/, Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap), short for Korean popular music, is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. It includes styles...
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  • K. K. Dodds (born 1965) is an American actress best known for playing Susan Hollander on the Fox drama Prison Break and for her roles in the films Soldier...
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    script, composed of the letter K with an oblique stroke. It was used in Latvian before 1921, where it was replaced with Ķ. Bezzenberger, Adalbert (1885)...
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