к
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к (upper case К)
к (upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (kʼ) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
The phoneme /k/ becomes /q/ when adjacent to back vowels (а (a), о (o), у (u), and ы (ı)) in non-loanwords. In loanwords, it is always /k/.
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к (c) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kъ(n).
ко (ko) is used before words beginning with certain awkward consonant clusters such as мн- (mn-), вс- (vs-), вт- (vt-), and сн- (sn-).
Abbreviation of кило- (kilo-).
к • (k)
к (lower case, upper case К, Latin spelling k)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kъ(n), from Proto-Indo-European *kom.
к (Latin spelling k) (+ dative case)
Although both к and ка can be used synonymously, к must take the alternative form ка in the following environment:
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k°) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kъ(n).
к • (k) (+ dative case) (dated)
This word is very dated, although remnants of it exist in set phrases, such as к бісу (k bisu) and нікчемний (nikčemnyj).
к (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
к • (k) (lower case, upper case К)
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