← Back to context Comment by wkat4242 2 months ago Yes but there it's with a C again. And an accent on the o. 4 comments wkat4242 Reply anthk 2 months ago It still sounds the same for any Spanish speaker. The accent it's just an stress mark. And we use the k for kilos and lots of daily words, such as kiwi or kiosko. wkat4242 2 months ago True, and people use "k" as short for "que" a lot :) anthk 2 months ago That's beucase people it's lazy and 'k' it's reachable with a single tap/keypress with the right hand :pDon't use that on formal contexts, BTW. 1 reply →
anthk 2 months ago It still sounds the same for any Spanish speaker. The accent it's just an stress mark. And we use the k for kilos and lots of daily words, such as kiwi or kiosko. wkat4242 2 months ago True, and people use "k" as short for "que" a lot :) anthk 2 months ago That's beucase people it's lazy and 'k' it's reachable with a single tap/keypress with the right hand :pDon't use that on formal contexts, BTW. 1 reply →
wkat4242 2 months ago True, and people use "k" as short for "que" a lot :) anthk 2 months ago That's beucase people it's lazy and 'k' it's reachable with a single tap/keypress with the right hand :pDon't use that on formal contexts, BTW. 1 reply →
anthk 2 months ago That's beucase people it's lazy and 'k' it's reachable with a single tap/keypress with the right hand :pDon't use that on formal contexts, BTW. 1 reply →
It still sounds the same for any Spanish speaker. The accent it's just an stress mark. And we use the k for kilos and lots of daily words, such as kiwi or kiosko.
True, and people use "k" as short for "que" a lot :)
That's beucase people it's lazy and 'k' it's reachable with a single tap/keypress with the right hand :p
Don't use that on formal contexts, BTW.
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