K with stroke
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K with stroke is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from K with the addition of a bar through the letter.
It was used in Latin as an abbreviation for words that start with k.
It is used as a phonetic symbol representing a voiceless velar fricative (IPA: x).
The uppercase alone is used in the Saanich alphabet, where it represents /qʷʼ/.
Computer encodings
K with stroke is not yet present in Unicode.
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