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What does "k" mean?

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what does k mean,i see it in conversations,but i don't know what it means?when k is used in a sentence,I dont know what the k stands for..

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updated Dec 2, 2011
edited by 00494d19
posted by l-tucker
Please remember that correct spelling and capitalization are mandatory on this site, welcome to the forum:) - 00494d19, Dec 2, 2011
It could mean 1000 - ian-hill, Dec 2, 2011

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K in an english sentance means Kay as in Okay. K in spanish would mean Que which is 'what' for spanish. So like Que Pasa would be whats up in spanish. (: Hope I helped!

updated Dec 2, 2011
posted by mp009
Corrections: Qué (needs accent), what's up (needs apostrophe), Spanish (needs capitalization). Please use proper spelling and capitalization so our Spanish members can learn proper English. Thanks. - pesta, Dec 2, 2011
Welcome to the forum, mp009! - pesta, Dec 2, 2011
Thanks for answering mp009:) - l-tucker, Dec 2, 2011
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k = que

updated Dec 2, 2011
posted by webdunce
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K is a letter used in English, Germanic, and Slavic languages. It's not part of the alphabet of Romantic languages, so when you see it used as "que" or other words in Spanish, it's incorrect usage usually by lazy people.

updated Dec 2, 2011
posted by 005faa61
"Romance" languages (whether you consider them "romantic", or not). - samdie, Dec 2, 2011
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k, q, qe = que

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ke vengas a verme = That you come to see me.

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p> q vengas a verme = just the same than above

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p> qe vengas a verme

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p> Que vengas a verme = four are the same.

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updated Dec 2, 2011
posted by lucylucy2000
Con permiso, Lucynarniana - I said I would help with your English. "Just the same than above" is better written as "Just the same as above". - Moe, Dec 2, 2011
Also, "Four are the same" is better written as "All four are the same." ¡Saludos! - Moe, Dec 2, 2011