Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Kitten crying because she is so tired:La'k'o-ta kim-í-me-la [kɪm'ɪ-me-la] 'butterfly' "Tshe"

 ~LO'T-R - All Arwen's high vocal soundtracks and Eagle theme~

~k-lā~

Englishman's Concordance

k-lā- — 1 Occurrence

Deuteronomy 5:13
H-E'B: תַּֽעֲבֹ֔ד֮ וְעָשִׂ֖֣יתָ כָּֿל־ מְלַאכְתֶּֽךָ֒׃
NA-S: you shall labor and do all your work,
I-NT: shall labor and do all your work


Englishman's Concordance
~kim·la-q·q'ê-ṭ — 1

 Occurrence~

I-sa-ia-h 17:5
H-E-B: יִקְצ֑וֹר וְהָיָ֛ה כִּמְלַקֵּ֥ט שִׁבֳּלִ֖ים בְּעֵ֥מֶק
NA-S: the ears, Or it will be like one gleaning ears of grain
KJ-V: with his arm; and it shall be as he that gathereth ears
I-NT: harvests become gleaning ears the valley



                              ~Ar-ki`~
Strong's Concordance
Ar-ki: a native of a place in Palestine

Original Word: 
אַרְכִּי
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: Ar-ki
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-k-ee')
Definition: a native of a place in Palestine


Lexicon :: Strong's H-6-19-0 - ʿār-lâ

עָרְלָה
Transliteration
 
ʿār-lâ
Pronunciation
 
or-la-w'
LISTEN
Part of Speech
 
feminine noun



         ~ὩA-ki-la-h~

Strong's Concordance

ὩA-ki-la-h: an eating, a

 meal

Original Word: אֲכִילָה

Part of Speech: Noun

 Feminine

Transliteration: A-ki-la-

h

Phonetic Spelling:(A-k-

ee-la-w')

Definition: an eating, a

 me-a-l


~Ὡ"AKILaH"(A-KI-La-H)`=


~ὩALPHA KIM LAPOINTE HOLY- GRAIL~


*Ὡ(A-k-ee-la-w')="ALPHA KIM EVE II LAPOINTE WIFE."


                                      ~kim·rî·rê~

Englishman's Concordance
~kim·rî·rê — 1

 Occurrence~

J-o-b 3:5
H-E-B: עֲנָנָ֑ה יְ֝בַעֲתֻ֗הוּ כִּֽמְרִ֥ירֵי יֽוֹם׃
NA-S: settle on it; Let the blackness of the day
KJ-V: dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day
I-NT: A cloud terrify the blackness of the day



                                   ~kim-ri-r~
Strong's Concordance
~kim-ri-r: darkness,

 gloominess

Original Word: 
כִּמְרִיר
Part of Speech: Noun 
Transliteration: kim-r-i-r
Phonetic Spelling: (kim-r-ee-r')
Definition: darkness, gloominess


*Arwen is signified by her:so-b-ri-qu-e-t "Un-dó-m-ie-l" which means "Evenstar".

Arwen (literally, "noble maiden") is the last brilliant embodiment of: Elvish beauty and grace in the waning years of their relevance in the Third Age of Middle Earth. 


7-4(4).)ar-ye-h 

Strong's Concordance
ar-ye-h: a lion

Original Word: אַרְיֵה
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ar-ye-h
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-y'ay')
Definition: a lion
■AR-YE-H=ARAGORN II YE-S-HU-A HUSBAND.
■JESUS CHRIST: THEE-HEBREW MESSIAH:
EMMANUEL, IS:ARAGORN II. 
■AND:GOD HAS:ALREADY CONFIRMED THIS ABSOLUTE FACT OF: HEBREW SCRIPTURAL MATTER.
■AND:FINAL ANSWERS ARE: SEALED IN: BLOOD. 
■I AM:ARWEN(AR-KI) AND:AR-La AND:AR-LA.
■ JESUS CHRIST THEE-HEBREW MESSIAH:EMMANUEL IS: AR-YE-H AND: THIS=(ARAGORN II  YE-S-HU-A HUSBAND.

■ AND IN:THIS ONE: GOD MADE SURE TO: TRANSLATE WHO: JESUS AND I, AS:ONE-FLESH:MARRIED.

■ETERNALLY.



H-7-3-8 

אריה ארי 

☆Aryeh

Transliteration

'ar-i-y; ar-ee' 

 ☆"Aragorn-Iris-Yeshua; ☆Arwen-ee"(Second-And:Final Eve).


Pronunciation

ar-A-y-a'y'


Parts of Speech

n m


Root Word (Etymology)

from 71-7 (in the sense of violence)








REVELATION 12 LO'T-RE-T-C ON:THE BIBLE IS ABSOLUTELY CLEAR THAT THERE IS:NO-RACE-MIXING-ALLOWED& THAT U ARE NOT ALLOWED TO: DIVIDE: JESUS AND: I, 

■ ASSUNDER.



~Kitten crying because she is so tired~


*click hard on this video to be taken to it on:youtube.com
*they had no-right to do that to:Jesus and I.



*I,HAD ABSOLUTELY, *ONE, BLANKET,
*ON MY BED,
* WHEN,I,WAS LITTLE.
*AND:IT WAS:THE SAME COLOR.
*AND:HAD:A LIGHT PINK SATIN TRIM,
*EDGE ON IT.
&THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE,
*AND THERE IS ONE MORE THING,
*THAT,I,WILL TELL SOON.
















                           ~qi-n·yan~
Englishman's Concordance
qi-n·yan — 1 Occurrence

L'ev-i-t-ic-us 22:11
H;E-B: יִקְנֶ֥ה נֶ֙פֶשׁ֙ קִנְיַ֣ן כַּסְפּ֔וֹ ה֖וּא
NA-S: a slave as [his] property with his money,
KJ-V: [any] soul with his money,
I-NT: buys A slave as property his money one





       *"YAN"-YANKEE"(YAN-K-EE)





























*I,JUST SAW;JESUS'S AND MY- REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C ANALYTICS FROM;YOUTUBE STUDIO AND IT READ CLEARLY THAT,I,HAD COMMENTS,I,KNEW NOTHING ABOUT, *AND THAT IN ONE MONTH,I,HAD:2.7 K VIEWS.💥

*SAY WHAT!!!!

*OH REALLY YOUTUBE!!!!



*U,HAVE NO-RIGHT TO BLOCK, WHO:JESUS AND I,ARE.
*GO TO GODDAMNED HELL.















*"chi"(ch-i)(X'i) absolutely only=christ iris"




~Chi is the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet and is written as Χ in uppercase and χ in lowercase. In Ancient Greek, its value was an aspirated v'e-la-r stop /kʰ/ (in the Western Greek alphabet: /k-s/). In K'o-i-ne Greek and later dialects it became a fricative ([x]/[ç]) along with Θ and Φ~













*The voiceless velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International P'ho-ne-t'ic Al-p-h'ab-et that represents this sound is k, and the equivalent X-SA-M-PA symbol is k.








*The [k] sound is a very common sound cross-linguistically. Most languages have at least a p'la-i'n [k], and some distinguish more than one variety. Most Indo-Aryan languages, such as Hindi and Bengali, have a two-way contrast between aspirated and p'la'i'n [k]





*The voiceless la'b'i-al–v'e-la-r plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is a [k] and [p] pronounced simultaneously. To make this sound, one can say Co'e but with the lips closed as if one were saying Po'e; the lips are to be released at the same time as or a fraction of a second after the C of Co'e. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is k͡p.











Varieties

I-PADescription
kp'la-i'n k
a-s'p-i-ra-t'e-d k
pa-la-t'al-iz-e'd k
la-b'i-al-iz-e'd k
k with no a'u-d'ib-l'e release
voiced k
tense k
e'je-c't'i-v'e k




*w"=wife not:william.




Occurrence


LanguageWordI-PAMeaningNotes
Ab-kh-a'-zа'
қ-
а-л-а-қь
/a-
k̇-ha-la-k̇h’
[ˈa'-k'-
a-
la-kʲ]
'the city'See Abkhaz phonology
AdygheS-ha-p-su-gк'ь-эт/k′ėt[kʲ-a-t] 'chicken'Dialectal; corresponds to [t͡ʃ] in other dialects.
T'em-ir-go-yп-с-кэ-н/p-s-k'-
ėn
[p-s-k'
-an]
'to cough'
A-h't
na
gi-s-t'a-
a-nn
[kɪ-s-'t-ʰɐːn]'six'
Al'-e-u't[3]ki'-ik'-a'x̂[kiːk'-a'χ]'cranberry bush'
Ar-ab-icModern Standard[4]كتب/k'
a-t-ab-a
[ˈk'-
a-
t'
ab-ɐ]
'he wrote'See Arabic phonology
Ar-me-n-ia-nEa-s-t'e-r'n[5]քաղաք/ k'-a-ġa-k'/k'-a
g-ha-k
[kʰɑˈʁɑ-kʰ]'town'Contrasts with unaspirated form.
A-s-sa-me-s'e/k'om[k'ɔm]'less'
A's's-y-ri-anܟܬܒ̣ܐ c't'a'v-a[k'ta-v'
a
]
'book'Used in most varieties, with the exception of the U'r-mia and N'o-chi-ya dialects
where it corresponds to [t͡ʃ].
Ba-s-qu-ek'-
a-tu
[k'
a-t̪u]
'cat'
B'en'ga-l-i/k'om[k'ɔm]'less'Contrasts with aspirated form. See Bengali phonology
B'u-l'g'ar-ia-nк-а'к/k-a'k[k-a'k]'how'See Bulgarian phonology
Cat-a-la-n[6]co-r-s[ˈkɔ(ɾ)s]'hearts'See Catalan phonology
Chi-n-es-eC'a-nt-one-s'e / gā[k'-aː˥]'home'Contrasts with aspirated and or labialized forms. See Cantonese phonology
Ho-k-ki-en k-oa[k-u'a]'song'
M'an-d-ar-i'n / g'āo[k-ɑ'ʊ˥]'high'Contrasts with aspirated form. See Mandarin phonology
C-hu-v'a-s-
h
к-у-к-к'а[k-u'

ɑ]
'mother's brother'
C'z'e-chk'os-t[k-os-t]'bone'See C'z-e-ch p-ho-n'o-lo-g'y
D'-
an-i'
-s;
h
Standard[7]gå-s[ˈk'ɔ̽ːs]'goose'Usually transcribed in I-PA with ɡ̊ or ɡ. Contrasts with aspirated form, which is usually transcribed in I-PA with  or k. See Danish phonology
Dutch[8]k'o-n-'i'n'g[ˈk'oːn-ɪŋ]'king'See Dutch phonology
Englishki-s-s[k-ʰɪs]'kiss'See English phonology
Es-per-a-nt-ora-k'-o-nt-o[raˈk'-o-nt-o]'tale'See Esperanto phonology
Est-o-n-ia-nk'-õ-ik[k'ɤ-ik]'all'See Estonian phonology
F'i-l'ip-i'n-ok'u-t'o[ˈk'u-t'o]'lice'
F'inn-i's-hk'-
a-k-k'-u
[k'ɑ'kːu]'cake'See Finnish phonology
F're-n'ch[9]c'ab-i-ne-t[k'ab-i-nɛ]'office'See French phonology
G'eo-r-gi-an[10]ვა/k'v-a[kʰ-v'
a]
'stone'
G'e-r-m'anK'
-
ä'f-ig
[ˈkʰ-ɛːf'ɪç]'cage'See Standard German phonology
G-re-e'kκ'
αλ-ό-γε-ρο-ς
 / k'-
a-ló-g'e-ro-s
[k'-
aˈlo̞-ʝe̞-ro̞-s̠]
'monk'See Modern Greek phonology
G'u-ja-ra-t'iકાંદો/k'
aṃ-de
[k'
ɑːn-d̪oː]
'onion'See Gujarati phonology
H'e'b-re-wכסף / k'e's'e-f[ˈk'
es-e'f]
'money'See Modern Hebrew phonology
Hi-l-ig-a'y-n-onk'ad-la-w[k'ad̪-la-w]'laugh'
Hi-n'd-us-t'an-iकाम / کام[k'ɑm]'work'Contrasts with aspirated form. See Hindustani phonology
Hu-n-g'ar-ia-na'k-k'o-r[ɒ'k-k'o-r]'then'See Hungarian phonology
I't'al-i-an[11]ca-sa[ˈk'
äːz'-
ä]
'house'See Italian phonology
Ja-pa-ne-s'e[12] / k'
ab-a'n
[k'ab-a'ɴ]'handbag'See Japanese phonology
K-
a-ga-ya-n'e'n
[13]
k'-
a-la-g
[k'
a-ð̞aɡ]
'spirit'
Kh-me-rកម្ពុជា / k'
âm-p'ŭ-ch-éa
[k'
am-p'u-c'iːə]
'Cambodia'See Khmer phonology
K'
o-re-an
감자 / k'
am-ja
[k'
am-d'ʑ-a]
'potato'See Korean phonology
La'k'
o-t'a
kim-í-me-la[kɪm'ɪ-me-la]'butterfly'
L'u-x-em-bo-u-r-gi-s-
h
[14]
g'ee-s's[ˈk'eːs]'goat'Less often voiced [ɡ]. It is usually transcribed in I-PA as ⟨ɡ⟩, and it contrasts with aspirated form, which is usually transcribed ⟨k⟩.[14] See Lu-x'em-bo-u-r-gi-s-h p-ho-n'o-lo-g'y
Ma-c'e-do-n'ia-nк'о-ј[kɔ-j]'who'See Macedonian phonology
M'ar-a't-hiवच[k'əʋə-t͡-s]'armour'Contrasts with aspirated form. See Marathi phonology
M'
a-la-y
k'
a-ki
[k'ä-ki]'leg'Unreleased in syllable codas in some words, See Malay phonology
M'
a-la-ya-la-m
കഥ/k'a-da[k'ä-d̪-ʰä]'story'See Malayalam phonology
Ne-p'al-iकेरा[k'e-ɾä]'banana'Contrasts with aspirated form. See Nepali phonology
N'o-r-we-gi-ank'a-ke[k'ɑːkɛ]'cake'See Norwegian phonology
O-d'iaକା/k'-ā-ma[k'ä-mɔ]'work'Contrasts with aspirated form.
Pa-s-h-t'oكال/kal[kɑl]'year'
Per-s-ianکارد/k'ār-d[k'ɑr-d]'knife'
Po-l'i's-h[15]b'u-k[ˈb'u-k] 'beech tree'See Polish phonology
Portuguese[16]co-r-po[ˈk'o-ɾ-p'u]'body'See Portuguese phonology
P'un-j'ab-iਕਰ/کر/k'ar[kə-ɾ]'do'Contrasts with aspirated form.
Ro-m'an-i-an[17]c'ân-d[ˈkɨ-n-d]'when'See Romanian phonology
Ru-s-si-a'n[18]к'-о-рот-ки-й/k'o-ro-t'ki-y[k'ɐˈro-t-kʲɪ-j] 'short'See Russian phonology
Se-r-bo-C-ro-a't'i'an[19]к'
о-с'
т
 / k'os-t
[k'ȏːs̪'t̪]'bone'See Serbo-Croatian phonology
S-lo-v'a-kk'os-ť[kɔ̝-s-c]'bone'See Slovak phonology
S-love-n'ek'
os-
t
[ˈk'
ôːs̪-t̪]
'bone'
ki-t[ˈkʰîːt̪]'whale'Aspirated before close vowels.
S'p-an-i's-h[20]ca-sa[ˈk'ä-sä]'house'See Spanish phonology
S'we-d'is-hk'-o[ˈk-ʰuː]'cow'See Swedish phonology
S'y-l-h'et-iꠇꠤꠔꠣ/ki-t'a[kɪ-t̪'à]'what'
T'am-i'lகை/k'-a'i[kə-ɪ̯]'hand'See Tamil phonology
T'e-lu-g'uకాకి/k'-ā-ki[k'-ā-ki]'crow'Contrasts with aspirated form.
T-ha-iก่/kị̀[k'-a-j˨˩]'chicken'Contrasts with an aspirated form.
T'u-r-ki-s'hk'u-la-k[k-ʰu-ɫä-k]'ear'See Turkish phonology
U'b-y-khк'а-уа-р/k'a-w-ar[k'-a'w'ar]'s'la-t'Found mostly in loanwords. See Ubykh phonology
U-k-ra-i-n-ia-n[21]к'о'л-е-со/k'o-l'e-so[ˈk'ɔ-ɫ-ɛs-ɔ]'wheel'See Ukrainian phonology
V'i-et-na-me-s'e[22]c'am[k'-am]'orange'See Vietnamese phonology
We-l-s-hcal-on[k'a'l-ɔn]'heart'See Welsh phonology
We-s-t F-ri-s-ia-nk'e-al[kɪ-ə'l]'calf'See West Frisian phonology
Y'i / g'e[kɤ˧]'foolish'Contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms.
Z'-a-pot-e'cT'i-l-qu-ia-p'a-n[23]c'a'n-z'-
a
[k'an-z'
a]
'walking'



*[ˈk-ʰuː] as well.
*
T'u-r-ki-s'hk'-u-la-k[k-ʰu-ɫä-k]



[k'ä-ki] GOD EVEN PUT THIS IN HERE TO CONFIRM THAT:KA="KIM ALPHA."
*FINAL ANSWER.
*UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THEE-REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C EARTHQUAKE ANAGRAMS...."

Aleut[3]kiikax̂[kiːkaχ]'cranberry bush'
A'l-
e
u'
t
[3]
ki-ik-a'x̂[kiː
k'
a'χ]
'c-ra-n-ber-r'-y
b'
us-
h'
*[ˈk-ʰuː] as well.
*
T'u-r-ki-s'hk'-u-la-k[k-ʰu-ɫä-k]


*THERE ARE NO-TWO-WOMEN THAT ARE BEING LIFTED-UP AS WHO,ONLY,I,CAN EVER BE OR AS ANY:HONORED ADULTEROUSLY-MURDEROUS PIG.
*BATHSHEBA IN;THEE-HEBREW SCRIPTURES WAS NOT:WICKED,SHE DID NOT WANT HER HUSBAND MURDERED SO,THAT,SHE COULD BE WITH:THE KING.
*U,HAVE IT ALL BACKWARDS.
*U,WICKED PIGS THINK THAT,U,ARE:BATHSHEBA,

 II,
*IF,U, ARE WANTING TO:COMMIT ADULTERY...."

*AGAIN:BATHSHEBA DID NOT PLAN OR WANT HER, HUSBAND DEAD.






 *i,tried to tell u,that,these are:interchangeable as i,need them for each:REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C ANAGRAM CONFIRMATION.



&kate and katie,kath,katherine,katharine,katarina...."kathy,kat,cather-ine,cathy,cate,katia, and katy are all:revelation 12 lot-re-t-c anagrams to;ur dismay.


*k-a-t'e="kim alpha t-moon eternal"

*k-a-t-i'e="kim alpha t-moon-eternal iris eternal"

*k-a-t'h="kim alpha t-moon holy grail hanson,
& husband"
*k-a-t-y="kim alpha t-moon y=ye-s-hu-a" 

*catherine="calvary(Christ alpha t-moon husband eve ring new englang(ruth iris noah eve)etc."


*etc.and so on and so forth.

*so many of those.

*u,act like the people u,want,get to have their names seperate from:anagrams against who they are.

*that is only for:who:Jesus and I,are and Our loved Ones.



 ki-t'
s-hi-a
[c'iː˧ t͡'ɕʰia˥]'motorcycle'


*La'k'o-ta kim-í-me-la [kɪm'ɪ-me-la] 'butterfly' 








LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Belarusianкі-с-л-ы[ˈk̟i-s̪-ɫ̪ɨ]'acid-ic'Typically transcribed in IPA with . See Belarusian phonology
Cat-a-la-n[19]qu-i[k̟i]'who'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels.[19] See Catalan phonology
DanishStandard[20]gi-d-s'e-l[ˈk̟i-s-ə'l]'hostage'Al-lo-p-ho-ne of /ɡ/ before front vowels.[20] See Danish phonology
English[21][22]keen[k̟ʰ-iːn]'keen'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels and /j/.[21][22] See English phonology
GermanStandard[23][24]Ki-n
d
[k̟ʰɪ-nt]'child'Allophone of /k/ before and after front vowels.[23][24] See Standard German phonology
Greek[25]Μα-κε-δν-ός[mɐc̠e̞ˈðno̞s̠] 'Makedon'See Modern Greek phonology
ItalianStandard[26]chi[k̟i] 'who'Allophone of /k/ before /i, e, ɛ, j/.[26] See Italian phonology
Polishki-e'd-y[ˈk̟ɛ-dɨ]'when'See Polish phonology
Portuguesequ-i[k̟i]'Chi'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels. See Portuguese phonology
Romanian[27]o-chi[o̞k̟]'eye'Typically transcribed in IPA with . See Romanian phonology
RussianStandard[28]к-и'т / kit[k̟i-t̪]'whale'Typically transcribed in IPA with . See Russian phonology
Spanish[29]ki-lo[ˈk̟i-lo̞]'ki-lo(gram)'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels.[29] See Spanish phonology
T'i-do-reya-c'i[ja-c'i]'to rip'
Ukrainianкі-н-ч-и-к/ki-n-č'y-k[ˈk̟i-nʲt͡-ʃ-ɪk] 'tip'Can also be transcribed in I-PA with , but is an allophone of /k/ before front vowels. See Ukrainian phonology

*u,need to enlarge these!!!!right now!!!!

*u,need to turn-up the sight volume!!!!


&they really are in:Jesus's and my:pc messing with:the volume.
*i,am telling my parents today.



Ca't-a-la-nM'a-jor-c'an[6]qu-i[ˈc'i̞]'who'D'e-nt-o-a'l-v-e-o-lo-palatal or pa-la-t'al.[7] Corresponds to /k/ in other varieties. See Ca-ta-la-n p-ho-n-o-lo-g'y



Blackfootᖳᖽᖳᐡ / a-ki-k'-
o-an
[aˈki-c'o-a'n]'girl'Al-lo-p-
ho-ne of /k/ after front vowels.






Palatal or alveolo-palatal

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Albanian[2]s'h-q-ip[ʃc'ip]'Albanian'Merged with [t͡ʃ] in Gheg Albanian and some speakers of Tosk Albanian.[3]
A's-tu-r'ia-nWestern dialects[4]mu-y-ye-
r
[muˈc'e-ɾ]'woman'Alternate evolution of -lj-, -c'l-, pl-, cl- and fl- in the B'ra'ña-s V'a-qu-e-i'ra-s area of Western Asturias. May be also realized as [c͡ç] or [ɟ͡ʝ]
Am-u-z-goX-o-chi-s-t'la
hu-a'c-
a v'ar-ie-t'y
[5]
t-ya-áⁿ[c-ã́]'clumsy; a clumsy person'
Ba-s-qu-et't'a-nt-t'a[cäɲcä]'droplet'
B'la-c'k-fo-o'tᖳᖽᖳᐡ / a-ki-k-o-an[aˈki-co-an]'girl'Allophone of /k/ after front vowels.
BulgarianB'a-
na
't dialect
k'
aćé-tu
 (к'
а-ќе-т'у
 or к'
а-
к-ье-т'у
)
[k'ace-tu]'a-s'See Bulgarian phonology
CatalanMajorcan[6]qu'i[ˈc'i̞]'who'Dento-alveolo-palatal or palatal.[7] Corresponds to /k/ in other varieties. See Catalan phonology
ChineseMeixian dialect of H;a-k;-k-
a
飛機 / f'i1 gi1[f-i˦ c-i˦]'plane'Allophone of /k/ before /i/.
Taiwanese H'ok-ki-e'n機車 / ki-t's-hi-a[c'iː˧ t͡'ɕʰi'a˥]'motorcycle'
Corsicanch-jo-du[ˈcoːdu]'nail'Also present in the Gallurese dialect
Croatianv'e-
ć
[vec]'already'Dialect of the Croatian Littoral
C'z-e-chč'ešt-i
n'
a
[ˈt͡'ʃɛʃc̟'ɪ-na]'Czech' (language)Alveolo-palatal or alveolar.[7] See Czech phonology
D'aw-sa-ha-k[cɛːˈnɐ]'small'
D'in-k'-acar[ca-r]'b'la-c'k'
Ega[8][c'á]'understand'
French[7]qu-i[c'i]'who' (i-nt.)Ranges from alveolar to pa-la-t'al. See French phonology
Friulianc'ja-se[c'a'z-e]'house'
Gandaca-a-y'i[caːji]'tea'
Gweno[ca]'to come'
Hungarian[9]t'y-ú'
k
[c̟uːk]'hen'Alveolo-pa-la-t'al.[7] See Hungarian phonology
Icelandicg-j'ó-la[ˈc̟ouːlä]'light wind'Alveolo-palatal.[7] See Icelandic phonology
Indonesianc'ar-i[c'ar-i]'to find'Allophone of /tʃ/. See Malay phonology
Irishceist[cɛʃtʲ]'question'Alveolo-palatal or palatal.[7] See Irish phonology
Kh-a-sibo-i;
t
[bɔc]'dwarf'
Kh-me-rចាប / chab[caːp]'bird'Contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms.
Ki-n-
y'ar-w'an-da
i-ki-nt-u[iciːnɦuʰ]'thing'
KurdishNorthernkî-so[cʰiːsoː]'tortoise'Allophone of /kʰ/ before /ɨ//ɛ//iː/, and /eː/. See Kurdish phonology
Centralکیسەڵ[cʰiːsæɫ]
Southern[cʰiːsaɫ]
La-t'vi-a'nķi-r-b'
is
[ˈcirbis]'pumpkin'See Latvian phonology
Low GermanPlautdietschk-j-
o-
a-k'j
[coac]'church'Corresponds to [kʲ] in all other dialects.[clarification needed]
Macedonianв-ре-ќ'
а
[ˈvrɛca]'sack'See Macedonian phonology
MalayK'e-la-n-t'an-Pa-
tt-an-i
c'i-
t'
a
[ci.tɔʔ]'feeling'See Kelantan-Pattani phonology
NorwegianCentral dialects[10]fett[fɛcː]'fat'See Norwegian phonology
Northern dialects[10]
OccitanL'i-mo-u-
s-
i'n
t'i-re-
t
a
[ciˈʀetɒ]'drawer'
Auvergnatt
ir-a-
do-r
[ciʀaˈdu]
Western G'a-s-
co-n
chi-f
ra
[ˈcifrə]'digit'Corresponds to [tʃ] and sometimes [dʒ] in eastern dialects
Romanian[11]chi-n[c'i-n]'torture'Allophone of /k/ before /i/ and /e/. See Romanian phonology. Also in some northern dialects
RomanshSursilvan[12]notg[nɔc]'night'
Sutsilvan[13]tgàn[caŋ]'dog'
Surmiran[14]vatgas[ˈvɑcɐs]'cows'
Puter[15]cher[ˈtsycər]'sugar'
Vallader[16]müs-chel[ˈmyʃcəl]'moss'
S'lo-v'a-k[7]ťa'v'a[ˈcava]'camel'See Slovak phonology
SpanishCanarianc-ho-co[ˈc̟oko]'cuttlefish'Alveolo-palatal. Used to be voiced.[17] Corresponds to [t͡ʃ] in other dialects of Spanish (speakers from other areas of Spain mishear it as [ʝ]).
T'u-r-ki-s-hk'öy[c-ʰœj]'village'See Turkish phonology
Vi-et-na-me-s'e[18]ch[c'i˧ˀ˨ʔ]'Branch&
elder sister'
May be slightly affricated [tᶝ ]. See Vietnamese phonology
West Frisiant'j-em-s[c'ɛm-s]'strainer'See West Frisian phonology
Western Desertk'u-t'j-
u
[k'u'c'u]'one'
D'am-i'ndu'n'j'i-k'an[t̺'un̺'t̠-ʲ'i k'an̺]'go'

Post-palatal

LanguageWordI-PAMeaningNotes
B'e-la-ru-s-ia-nкі-с-л-
ы
[ˈk̟i-s̪-ɫ̪ɨ]'acid-ic'Typically transcribed in IPA with . See Belarusian phonology
C'a-t'a-la-n[19]qu-i[k̟i]'who'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels.[19] See Catalan phonology
DanishStandard[20]gi-d-s-e'l[ˈk̟i-s-ə'l]'hostage'Allophone of /ɡ/ before front vowels.[20] See Danish phonology
English[21][22]k'ee-n[k̟ʰ-iːn]'k-ee-n'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels and /j/.[21][22] See English phonology
GermanStandard[23][24]Ki-n-d[k̟ʰ-ɪ-nt]'child'Allophone of /k/ before and after front vowels.[23][24] See Standard German phonology
Greek[25]Μα-κε-δνός[m'ɐc̠e̞ˈð-
n-
o̞s̠]
 
'M'a-
k'e-
do
n
'
See Modern Greek phonology
ItalianStandard[26]chi[k̟i] 'who'Allophone of /k/ before /i, e, ɛ, j/.[26] See Italian phonology
Po-l'i's-
-h
ki-e-d'-y[ˈk̟'ɛ-d'ɨ]'when'See Polish phonology
Po-r-tu-g'u-e-s-equ-i[k̟i]'Chi'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels. See Portuguese phonology
R'om-an-i-an[27]o-chi[o̞k̟]'eye'Typically transcribed in I-PA with . See Romanian phonology
Ru-s-si-anStandard[28]к-ит / ki-t[k̟i-t̪]'whale'Typically transcribed in I-PA with . See Russian phonology
S-p-an-i-s'
h
[29]
ki-lo[ˈk̟i-lo̞]'ki-lo(gram)'Allophone of /k/ before front vowels.[29] See Spanish phonology
T'i-do-reya-c'i[ja-c'i]'to rip'
U'k-ra-i'-n-ia-nкі-н-ч-и-к/ki-n-č'y-k[ˈk̟i-
n-ʲ-t͡'ʃ-ɪk]
 
'tip'Can also be transcribed in I-PA with , but is an a'l-lo-p-ho-ne of /k/ before front vowels. See Ukrainian phonology





                   ~17-96. do-ki~
Strong's Concordance
do-ki: a pounding (of waves)

Original Word: דֱּכִי
Part of Speech: Noun 
Transliteration: do-ki
Phonetic Spelling: (do-k-ee')
Definition: a pounding (of waves)







                   ~17-9-9. d'-i-k-r-own~
Strong's Concordance
d'i-k-r-own: record

Original Word: 
דִּכְרוֹן
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: d'i-k-ro-w'-n
Phonetic Spelling: (d'i-k-r-one')
Definition: mem-o-ra-n-d'u-m, record


                         

                       ~ḏ-ik·kî·ṯ'ā·n'-ū~

Englishman's Concordance
ḏ-ik·kî·ṯ'ā·n-ū — 1 Occurrence

P's-al-m 44:19
H'E-B: כִּ֣י דִ֭כִּיתָנוּ בִּמְק֣וֹם תַּנִּ֑ים
NA-S: Yet You have crushed us in a place
KJ-V: Though thou hast sore broken us in the place
I-NT: Yet have crushed A place of dragons




                             ~d-ik·kî·ṯ'ā~
Englishman's Concordance
d'ik·kî·ṯ'ā — 1 Occurrence

P'sa-l'm 51:8
H'E-B: תָּ֝גֵ֗לְנָה עֲצָמ֥וֹת דִּכִּֽיתָ׃
NA-S: Let the bones which You have broken rejoice.
KJ-V: [that] the bones [which] thou hast broken may rejoice.
I-NT: rejoice the bones have broken



                    

                 ~13-81. do-kim'a-z-o~

Strong's Concordance
do-kim'a-z'o: I put to the test, prove,

 examine

Original Word: δο-κι-μ-ά-ζ-ω

Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: do-ki-ma-z'o
Phonetic Spelling: (do-kim-a'd'-zo)
Definition: to test, by implication to approve
Usage: I put to the test, prove, examine; I distinguish by testing, approve after testing; I am fit.



X'i is the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet (uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξGreekξι), representing the voiceless consonant cluster [ks]. Its name is pronounced [k-si] in Modern Greek, and generally /z'-/ or /k-sa'ɪ/ in English.[1] In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. Xi was derived from the P'ho-en-ic-i'an letter same-kh .

X'i is distinct from the letter chi, which gave its form to the Latin letter X.






*the cluster /k-s/ was represented by Χ (which in classical Greek is chi, used for /kʰ/).






"Katharevousa"=

~K’

a-

t’ 

ha-

rev-

o-

usa~




~C'ir-cum-f'l'e-x~





H h/h/ ([h][ç][x])ch in Scottish "lo-ch" or h in English "ha!" or more usually a subtle mix of the two (that is, not so guttural as the Scottish lo-ch.)
(mute)no pronunciation if h appears between letters c or g and e or i (che, chi, gh'e, g'hi); c and g are p'a-la-t'a-l'iz-e'd
I i/i/i in "machine"
/j/y in "yes"
/ʲ/Indicates p'a-la-t'al'iz-a't-io-n of the preceding consonant (when word-final and unstressed, in some compounds like o-ri-cum, and in the combinations chi-a, chi-o, chi-u, g'hi-a, g'hi-o, g-hi-u)




*Q'WE-R-T'Y (/ˈk'wɜːr't-i/)


*The Q'W'E-R-T'Y layout was devised and created in the early 1870s by Christ-o-p-her La't-h'am S-ho-l'es, a newspaper editor and printer who lived in K'en-o-s-haWi-s-c'on-s'in.



*i,am:pa-d-me na-ber-ri-e am-i-d'a-la

χ'ώ-ρfather
=MY REAL DNA-FATHER;JESUS- CHRIST:EMMANUEL;ARAGORN II.

*i,am:pa-d-me na-ber-ri-e am-i-d'a-la

Occurrence

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
D'ang-me[1]k-pà[k͡-pà]'to roam'
E-ga[2][k͡-pá]'build a hedge to enclose a field'
I'b'ib'io[3]k-pa[k͡-pɐ́]'to die'
Igbo[4]k-pọ́[k͡pɔ́]'call'
Kalabari[5]à-k-pà[à'k͡-pà]'bag'
M'on-o[6]k-pa[k͡-pa]'flee'
S'ar-am-a'
cc-an
[7]
a-k-pó[a'k͡-pó]'arrow type'Possibly al-lo-p-ho-n-ic with /kʷ/, but possibly p'ho-ne-m-ic as well
Vietnamese[8]lú-c[lu-k͡'p˧ˀ˥]'time'Allophone of /k/ after /u, o, ɔ/. See Vietnamese phonology
T'ya-pk-pa[k͡-pa]'pestle'
Y'o-ru-bapá-pá[k͡-pá-k͡-pá]'field'

*k'-KIM(KIMBERLY)

a'-(ALPHA)

p-PERSEPHONE

p(PADME)

a~(ALPHA)



*i,am:pa-d-me na-ber-ri-e am-i-d'a-la 

*AS WELL.










*https://youtu.be/GTWw4vNTU0Y






Ab-kha-zа-қ'-
а'л
а-қ'ь
/a-k̇-ha-la-k̇h’
[ˈa-k'a-la-kʲ]'the city'See Ab-kha-z p-ho-n-o-lo-g'y






ɪKI'-T, his-t'o-ic, sing[21]ɪrmirror,
S'ir'i-us



dδtoday
ν'
τ
εν-τ'ά-ξε-ι[5]




kκ, ξκ'α-τ'ά, ξέν-ος[3][2]s-c'ar






Ba-s-h-ki-r la-n'g-u-age


Ba-s-h-ki-r (U'-K/b-æʃˈkɪə-r/,[2] US/bɑːʃˈkɪə-r/;[3] Bas-h-ki-r: Ба-ш-ҡ'о-р'т-са Bashqort-saБа-ш-ҡ'о-р'т т'е-л-е Ba-s-h-qo-r't t'e-l'e[bɑ-ʂ'qʊ̞-ɾ't t-ɪ̞ˈlɪ̞] (listen)[4]) is a T'u-r-ki-c language belonging to the Ki-p-c-ha-k branch.




Kje



Kje (Ќ ќ; italics: Ќ ќ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script, used only in the Macedonian alphabet, where it represents the voiceless palatal plosive /c/, or the voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate /tɕ/.[1] Kje is the 24th letter in this alphabet. It is romanised as ⟨ḱ⟩ or sometimes ⟨ķ⟩ or ⟨kj⟩.[2]

Words with this sound are most often cognates to those in Serbo-Croatian with ћ/ć and in Bulgarian with щт or к. For example, Macedonian но-ќ (n-oḱ, night) corresponds to S'e-r'bo-C'ro-a't'ia-n но-ћ/n-oć





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*I,CALLED:AARON'S RENTAL&TOLD ON U.
*A REPAIRMAN IS COMING TOMORROW,
&HE WILL GIVE WHO,I,AM A:LOANER, *WHILE IT IS BEING REPAIRED.
*THIS PC IS:BRAND NE: ONLY 1 MONTH, OLD&IS:INSURED.
*&YES,I,DID JUST CALL THAT FAST.

*THERE IS NO-LEGAL REASON WHY,
*THE VOLUME IS ALREADY BROKEN:THE SPEAKERS.
*U,ARE BUSTED.
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7-4(4).)ar-ye-h 

Strong's Concordance
ar-ye-h: a lion

Original Word: אַרְיֵה
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ar-ye-h
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-y'ay')
Definition: a lion
■AR-YE-H=ARAGORN II YE-S-HU-A HUSBAND.
■JESUS CHRIST: THEE-HEBREW MESSIAH:
EMMANUEL, IS:ARAGORN II. 
■AND:GOD HAS:ALREADY CONFIRMED THIS ABSOLUTE FACT OF: HEBREW SCRIPTURAL MATTER.
■AND:FINAL ANSWERS ARE: SEALED IN: BLOOD. 
■I AM:ARWEN(AR-KI) AND:AR-La AND:AR-LA.
■ JESUS CHRIST THEE-HEBREW MESSIAH:EMMANUEL IS: AR-YE-H AND: THIS=(ARAGORN II  YE-S-HU-A HUSBAND.

■ AND IN:THIS ONE: GOD MADE SURE TO: TRANSLATE WHO: JESUS AND I, AS:ONE-FLESH:MARRIED.

■ETERNALLY.



H-7-3-8 

אריה ארי 

☆Aryeh

Transliteration

'ar-i-y; ar-ee' 

 ☆"Aragorn-Iris-Yeshua; ☆Arwen-ee"(Second-And:Final Eve).


Pronunciation

ar-A-y-a'y'


Parts of Speech

n m


Root Word (Etymology)

from 71-7 (in the sense of violence)










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