Spanish Verbs That Start With K
Here are common Spanish verbs that start with the letter “K,” along with their meanings:
(Note: The letter “K” is not a native part of the Spanish alphabet, and as a result, there are very few Spanish verbs that start with “K.” The list below includes some borrowed words from other languages.)
Spanish Verbs | English Meanings |
Karaoke | to karaoke (singing activity) |
Kibutzar | to kibbutz (to form a communal settlement) |
Kafkiano | to Kafkaesque (to have qualities of Franz Kafka’s work) |
Klaxonar | to honk (the horn of a vehicle) |
Related: Spanish Verbs List (A-Z)
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