boracasli
What's the difference between "και" and "κι"?
Jun 16, 2013 10:08 AM
Answers · 1
4
it's the same. Both mean "and". However the common one is the "και". You use "κι" more for vocal reasons, if for example the word that follow starts with a vowel . The change of course is in the written language because when you speak both of them are heard the same with a little exceptions If you are about to choose and you are not sure always choose "και"!
June 16, 2013
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
boracasli
Language Skills
Amharic, English, French, Gaelic (Irish), Georgian, German, Greek, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish
Learning Language
Amharic, English, French, Gaelic (Irish), Georgian, German, Greek, Romanian, Spanish