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iki

Iki is the Turkish word for the number two. It is used as the cardinal value iki = 2 and appears in common compounds such as iki kere (twice) and iki yüz (two hundred). In Turkish speech and writing, iki forms part of everyday counting, education, and numerical expressions.

Iki may also refer to geographic places named Iki, most notably Iki Island in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

Beyond language and geography, IKI or Iki can function as an acronym or label in various contexts,

The
island
lies
in
the
Genkai
Sea,
separated
from
Kyushu
by
the
Tsushima
Strait.
Administratively,
much
of
the
island
belongs
to
Iki
City
in
Nagasaki
Prefecture.
The
area
has
a
long
history
and
features
coastal
scenery,
hot
springs,
and
historical
sites,
reflecting
its
importance
in
regional
culture
and
trade.
including
organizations,
products,
or
codes.
Because
meanings
depend
on
language
and
context,
disambiguation
is
often
required
when
encountering
the
term.