Ka (Cyrillic)

History

The Cyrillic letter Ka was derived from the Greek letter Kappa (Κ κ).

In the Early Cyrillic alphabet its name was како (kako), meaning "as".

In the Cyrillic numeral system, Ka had a value of 20.

Form

The Cyrillic letter Ka looks very similar, and corresponds to the Latin letter K. In some fonts, Cyrillic Ka is generally differentiated from its Latin and Greek counterparts by drawing its diagonal spurs with curves instead of straight lines. In other fonts, the lowercase form of Ka has the vertical bar elongated above x-height, thus resembling the Latin lowercase K.

Usage

In Russian, the letter Ka represents the plain voiceless velar plosive /k/ or the palatalized one /kʲ/; for example, the word короткий ("short") contains both the kinds: [kɐˈrotkʲɪj]. The palatalized variant is pronounced when the following letter in the word is ь, е, ё, и, ю, or я.

In Macedonian it always represents the sound /k/.

Computing codes

CharacterКк
Unicode nameCYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KACYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode1050U+041A1082U+043A
UTF-8208 154D0 9A208 186D0 BA
Numeric character referenceККкк
KOI8-R and KOI8-U235EB203CB
Code page 855199C7198C6
Code page 8661388A170AA
Windows-1251202CA234EA
ISO-8859-5186BA218DA
Macintosh Cyrillic1388A234EA

See also

  • The dictionary definition of К at Wiktionary
  • The dictionary definition of к at Wiktionary
  • On the Aorists in -κα. By R. G. Latham, Esq., M.D.
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