The Spanish alphabet includes the letter “k,” although its use is far less common than in English. Spanish words originating with this letter are frequently borrowed from other languages, particularly German, English, and Greek. Examples include “kilo” (kilogram) and “kayak.”
While less prevalent, understanding these terms expands vocabulary and allows for more nuanced communication. The incorporation of foreign words reflects the evolving nature of language and cultural exchange. Recognizing these loanwords can provide insights into the historical interactions between Spanish and other languages.