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thousand and k
i wonder if "k" means "thousand", and how to use them? thanks
Oct 19, 2008 12:37 PM
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Yes, k is shorthand for a thousand units of something. This is probably based on the numerical prefix "kilo" which means one thousand. It's mostly used informally, I would keep it out of any kind of official or educational paper.
Person A: "George, what's your high score on frogger?"
George: "Over 860k."
October 19, 2008
k is short for kilo and yes it means thousand e.g. 1 kilometre is 1000 metres. You can write numbers as 1k, 2k, 10k instead of 1000, 2000, 10000, etc - it is not really correct English but is quite common and most people should understand what you mean.
October 19, 2008
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