A to Z April Challenge Letter K
Try as I might I can NOT think of a word for K. So I googled ‘Words that start with K’ I closed my eye’s and picked a word.
Kinas. This is a great word for you ‘words with friends’ junkies.
Kinas is the basic unit of money in Papua New Guinea.
You’re welcome. I knew it was keeping you up at night not knowing. You can count on me to teach you something new…. ‘ever now-n-again.
A to Z Challenge: Blog everyday except Sunday (per the rules) with my theme being what makes me happy, what inspires me and what makes me ME!!! So be prepared for more information about me than you ever wanted to know!!
11 Comments
Hilary Melton-Butcher
Hi Connie .. well Kinas – I didn’t know was the currency of PNG – but I might remember …
Thanks for coming over to my blog – the A -Z is fun .. cheers Hilary
Robin
I am not sure that I will remember that OR ever travel to New Guinea, but you are right in that I didn’t know it. Thank you for stopping by my blog earlier today and participating in the conversation.
Joyce
I can always use K words for WWF : ) Thanks for visiting my blog!
netablogs
I like learning new things.. so thanks! never heard of that word before!
Kathy Skinner (Kat)
That was great! Thanks for the idea of what to do when I can’t think of a word for one of the letters:)
Veronica Lee
I didn’t know that so thanks! Now, if only this registers in my memory!!!
todayithink
I like finding new words. If only I could remember them!
Millie Burns
I love Random posts about money I’ll likely never spend. : ) I want to know what other strange and interesting things you might post, so yeah, I think I’ll be a new follower : )
Colleen Chen
OMG, thanks for the laugh. I actually like that word, and I think I’ll remember it now. 🙂
Diane K.Brimmer
How ever you spell it, it means money and I like it. Just never seem to have enough of it! LOL!
DayDreamer
Sadly I expect my travelling distance will be a lot closer and less exotic than Papua New Guinea – but if I do ever get out there I now know what to exchange my currency for 🙂