Kati is a commune and town in Koulikoro, Mali.
Kati may also refer to:
Kata is a martial arts term referring to a pattern of defense-and-attack. Kata may also mean:
Rana may refer to:
Balti may refer to:
Balochi, sometimes spelt in various other ways, may refer to:
The Nuristanis, formerly known as Kafiristanis, are an ethnic group native to the Nuristan Province of northeastern Afghanistan and Chitral District of northwestern Pakistan. Their languages comprise the Nuristani branch of Indo-Iranian languages. The Nuristanis reside mainly in the northeast of Afghanistan and northwest of Pakistan; between the Pashtun tribes of Kunar, Kalash in Pakistan's Chitral, and Tajiks of Badakhshan in the north.
Jam is a type of fruit preserve.
Kara or KARA may refer to:
Sau or SAU may refer to:
The Katir are a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Kush or Cush may refer to:
Khan may refer to:
Tanga may refer to:
Tarana is a type of composition in Indian classical vocal music.
Kata-vari is a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language spoken by the Kata in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, Kativiri or Bashgali.
Kamkata-vari is the largest Nuristani language. It contains the main dialects Kata-vari, Kamviri and Mumviri. Kata-vari and Kamviri are sometimes erroneously reckoned as two separate languages, but according to linguist Richard Strand they form one language.
Kati language may refer to:
Gua may refer to:
Khushi or Kushi may refer to:
Kahe may refer to:
The catty is a traditional Chinese unit of mass.