Letter of the Latin alphabet.
1The mang-ay-lu′-kay and the tĭng-ao′ I know nothing of except in name.
2Planet Pluto arced into view from starboard, half a million kay distant.
3Pay-zhe-go ke-zhe-maw-nito me-so-de kay-go kaw-ge-zhe-tod; ke-gaw- pay-zhe-go gwaw-nawdji-aw ane-go-ko-day-a-you ke-gaw-pay-zhe-go saw-ge- aw.
4Just set aside five minutes for your old friend D Thursday night, 'kay?
5O-kay, Saul said dramatically, smacking a fist into his left palm.
6El-sike was pronounced el-see-kay-andshe was right, it did sound Arab.
7I'll open it myself, mother, that is, I if I had a kay.
8You won't need to get much air for me to see your hands, 'kay?
9You don't mind if I don't mention any names, 'kay?
10I'll sit here in the back and wait for you two to finish, 'kay?
11The tall stee-ple belongs to the kay-ker (Quaker) temple of San Cristo.'
12Ninety-five-year-old watercolour artist Robin kay on the eve of his latest exhibition in Wellington.
13Kay said he deplored refusing senior citizens a new hip or knee.
14Co-headteacher Derek Kay said the sense of community spirit has been inspiring.
15You've sold more Mary Kay products than anyone else in your state.
16Did he ever mention that he and Kay might be having problems?'