kata |
kati |
As an adjective kata
is .
As a noun kati is
(rare|british) a weight equivalent to about 15 pound, adopted as a standard by british companies.
kami |
kati |
As nouns the difference between kami and kati
is that
kami is an ethnic and linguistic group in morogoro region, tanzania while
kati is (rare|british) a weight equivalent to about 15 pound, adopted as a standard by british companies.
As a proper noun kami
is a bantu language of tanzania.
kali |
kati |
As nouns the difference between kali and kati
is that
kali is the prickly glasswort (
Kali turgida, formerly
Salsola kali) while
kati is a weight equivalent to about 1.5 pound, adopted as a standard by British companies.
As proper nouns the difference between kali and kati
is that
kali is a goddess in Hinduism, one of the most significant figures within that religion while
Kati is a rare modern spelling variant of Katie, diminutive of the female given name Katherine.
Pages