When calling a number 10 thousand instead of 10 thousand, 50 thousand kilometers instead of means of 50k kilometers instead of this pattern, where did this pattern come from our language?
Moreover, this is not only unique to us; A universal mold!
This pattern, which is frequently used in America, is mostly established in our country.
In the speech language, we may not come across a lot of people using this pattern, but in the social media language, this pattern is used by almost everyone. Even though we know that it is used by means “thousand”, we do not know why the other letter is not preferred instead of “K”.
Actually, it has a very easy logic. K comes from the metric system and is used for one -to -one purpose with K km, kg and KB.
History goes to the past.
As with a history of everything we use, we see and hear, there is a very fundamental history under this pattern. In this pattern extending to ancient Greece, French scientists turned the word “Chilio olan, which means“ thousand ”in the Greek, while developing a metric system.
In the metric system, weight- is a standard example and is used to specify 1000. Using kilograms for grams with a mass unit speaks of 1000 grams. One -on -one way, this logic is applied in other measurement systems.
Do you use the “K” pattern instead of “thousand”?
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