Quay

/ˈkiː/ noun

A dock or wharf where ships are loaded and unloaded; a platform built along a waterfront.

From Old French 'quai' (wharf), possibly from Celtic roots. The word entered English in the 1300s from Norman French. The spelling keeps the 'qu' even though it's pronounced 'kee,' making it one of English's oddest spelling quirks.

AFkaai
AMወርፋ
ARرصيف
BGкей
BNঘাট
CAmoll
CSnábřeží
DAkaj
DEKai
ELαποβάθρα
ESmuelle
ETsadamakai
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