Ka or KA may refer to:
An abugida – sometimes also called alphasyllabary, neosyllabary, or pseudo-alphabet – is a segmental writing system in which consonant–vowel sequences are written as units; each unit is based on a consonant letter, and vowel notation is secondary, similar to a diacritical mark. This contrasts with a full alphabet, in which vowels have status equal to consonants, and with an abjad, in which vowel marking is absent, partial, or optional – in less formal contexts, all three types of the script may be termed "alphabets". The terms also contrast them with a syllabary, in which a single symbol denotes the combination of one consonant and one vowel.
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one script to another that involves swapping letters in predictable ways, such as Greek ⟨α⟩ → ⟨a⟩, Cyrillic ⟨д⟩ → ⟨d⟩, Greek ⟨χ⟩ → the digraph ⟨ch⟩, Armenian ⟨ն⟩ → ⟨n⟩ or Latin ⟨æ⟩ → ⟨ae⟩.
Ha may refer to:
Pa, pa, PA, P.A. or pA may refer to:
BA or variants may refer to:
CA most often refers to:
RO or Ro may refer to:
Es, ES, or similar may refer to:
GA, Ga, or ga may refer to:
Ma, MA, or mA may refer to:
Wa or WA may refer to:
The Kappa Alpha Society (ΚΑ), founded in 1825, was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America. It is considered to be the oldest national, secret, Greek-letter social fraternity and was the first of the fraternities which would eventually become known as the Union Triad that pioneered the North American system of social fraternities.
Ra is the Sun-god of Ancient Egypt.
TA or ta may refer to:
JA, Ja, jA, or ja may refer to:
PKA may refer to:
PKP may stand for:
K, or k, is the eleventh letter of the English alphabet.
A is the first letter of the Latin and English alphabet.