What is the meaning of Ka?
thousands of years ago
ISO 639-1 language code for Georgian.
A spiritual part of the soul in Egyptian mythology, which survived after death.
To serve or help; used only in the phrase "Ka me, ka thee" or variants thereof.
The name of the Cyrillic script letter К / к.
I (first person singular nominative)
you (singular)
you are
Alternative form of kan, used before words starting with s.
to squeal
connective used between a cardinal numeral and that which is enumerated
a connective
Contraction of deka.
Nonstandard spelling of kā.
Nonstandard spelling of kǎ.
Nonstandard spelling of kà.
second person singular personal pronoun, you
form removed with the spelling reform of 1959; superseded by hva
alternative form of kva (“what”)
to wash
and (switching)
Used to indicate the future tense.
Used to indicate the imperative mood.
Used to indicate the jussive mood.
Used to indicate the temporal contiguity of an action.
Used to indicate the conditional mood of a relative clause.
Used to form a counting form from of the following numeral.
Intensifies the following verb; how! what a!
not - negative particle
Romanization of 𒅗 (ka)
future tense marker, inserted immediately before the relevant verb
let's [with first-person plural imperative]
then (in "if...then" constructions)
Forms a polar (yes/no) question.
third-person singular present indicative of kam
possessive marker
particle linking subject and predicative adjective
The name of the Latin-script letter K/k.
Alternative form of kade
Alternative form of kauw
ka (ancient Egyptian notion of the soul, shown as a bird)
to bite
to break
to chip
to rummage
look!
kay, The name of the Latin-script letter K/k.
Noun class indicator for nouns (singular) including abstractions and borrowed words
the (when it follows the noun)
Alternative spelling of k. A.
Apocopic form of kad (used before a consonant)
The name of the Latin-script letter K/k.
The hiragana syllable か (ka) or the katakana syllable カ (ka) in Hepburn romanization.
marks a sentence as interrogative
whether (or not)
used with o to mark list and to connect choices being considered with uncertainty
you (second person singular)
The name of the letter K.
that; used to link a subordinate clause to the main clause, sometimes with a pronominal antecedent (tas, tāds, tik, tādēļ, tāpēc), with various different functions:
used to add a nuance of probability or doubt to a, usually negative, utterance, to make it optative, expressive of a desire (cf. kaut); may...
used to reinforce the intensity of an action or activity, usually with a repeated verb; ... and ...
The name of the Latin-script letter k/K.
Abbreviation of kaki (“foot (unit of measurement)”).
Marks an event as occurring at some time or as existing
when; used before a verb to indicate the start of an action or state
Marks a verb as being in future tense
Used when counting numbers
Used in commands with taua and tātou
now (for the first time); when used after kātahi anō
the Pali letter 'k'
ha (representation of laughter)
Alternative form of k
which (feminine)
some (feminine)
Alternative spelling of -ka
Name of the letter k
and then (used between a series of actions that happened soon closely together)
the name of the Latin-script letter K/k, in the Abakada alphabet
the name of the Latin-script letter K/k, in the Abecedario
Alternative spelling of 'ka
than (used for comparisons)
to count
to read
to confess (literally, "to recount previous misdeeds involuntarily or under duress")
to break something; to knock off something
to become snapped under pressure
to constrain someone (often via supernatural means)
to get something under control
to be everywhere
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