If you want Latinamerican Spanish is more like: ka-sinko as oppposed
to Spanish from Spain (closer to what Bob wrote): ka-thinko

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:35 AM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages.  In English
>> it's "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's
>> Romanji on it.  In Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
>>
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> French: Car Sank
> Spanish: Car Thinko
> Italian: Car Chink Way
> Rumanian: Car Chinch
> Latin: no letter K, maybe Kappa Quinque
> Greek: Kappa Pente
> German: Car Funf
> Welsh: Car Pimp
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