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Languages that end with K

6 languages ending with the letter K — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists languages that end with K. 6 languages are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

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Ancient GreekGreekMohawkSlovak
UzbekVolapük

List of Languages That End With K

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    Ancient Greek

    The classical language of Homer, Plato, and the New Testament — a Hellenic branch of Indo-European that shaped Western philosophy, science, and theology.

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    Greek

    A single-branch Indo-European language with a continuous 3,400-year written record — the language of Homer, Plato, and modern Greece and Cyprus.

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    Mohawk

    An Iroquoian language of upstate New York and southern Canada — the easternmost language of the Iroquois Confederacy, now undergoing significant revival.

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    Slovak

    A West Slavic language closely related to Czech — the official language of Slovakia, often considered the most central Slavic tongue in mutual intelligibility.

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    Uzbek

    A Turkic language and the most-spoken Turkic language after Turkish — Uzbekistan's official language, with about 34 million speakers.

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    Volapük

    The first widely successful constructed international auxiliary language — created by Johann Martin Schleyer in 1879 and peaking before Esperanto overtook it.

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