How Do You Spell KYAT?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ɪat] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "kyat" is often confusing for non-native speakers. The IPA phonetic transcription for "kyat" is /kjæt/. The "k" sound is followed by a "y" sound that blends into an "a" sound, represented by the symbol "æ". Finally, the word ends with a "t" sound. The Burmese language uses the kyat as its official currency, which is why the word has gained more attention in recent years. Knowing its proper phonetic transcription can help you spell the word accurately.

Common Misspellings for KYAT

  • jyat
  • lyat
  • oyat
  • ktat
  • kgat
  • kuat
  • k7at
  • k6at
  • kyzt
  • kywt
  • kyqt
  • kyaf
  • kyag
  • kyay
  • kya6
  • kya5
  • jkyat
  • kjyat

Etymology of KYAT

The word "kyat" has its origin in the Burmese language, which is the official language of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). The Burmese word for "kyat" is "ကျပ်" (pronounced "chat" in English), which is derived from the Sanskrit word "karsa" meaning "a small weight". The term "kyat" specifically refers to the currency of Myanmar, denoted by the symbol "K" or "Ks".

Similar spelling words for KYAT

Plural form of KYAT is KYATS

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