| K |
k |
[
as k in English kite ]
kéka (magpie)
kèba (cage)
kièto (quiet)
kipàre (to bend)
kefàro (cockroach)
kèserle (type of cheese)
kive (here)
kisa (spoiled kid, snugly)
kistìnkene (dried chestnut)
kitàra (tool used to whip milk, also musical instrument)
NOTE: The use of the letter K is not only historically present in various documents, but it also
helps avoiding CH (used only in Italian), which may create
confusion among Vènets immigrated in English, Spanish, French
and Portugese speaking countries. |