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Kaname mean "door" or "hinge" and the kanji for his last name is a combination of the old-fashioned way of writing Ku, meaning "nine," and ran, meaning "orchid": "nine orchids."
"You've got a (male) friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase T'as un copain. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the second person informal singular -- which colloquially and conversationally elides the standard Tu as un copain -- will be pronounced "ta eh ku-peh" in French.
a bé cé dé é effe gé hache i ji ka elle emme enne o pé ku erre es té u vé double-vé Ike i-grec zede
In Hawaiian, 'ku' means 'my' and 'uipo' means 'sweetheart', so it means my sweetheart or my love.
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"Ku gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "September"
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"Ku" in Japanese can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "nine" when counting, "empty" or "void" when used in Buddhist terminology, or be part of words like "kumo" which means "cloud" or "iku" which means "to go."
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Without seeing the Kanji, I cannot definitively translate the 'ku' you are referring to. 'Ku' can mean several things, including 'nine,' 'ward,' 'section,' and 'pain.'
トラクター /to ra ku taa/ means 'tractor' in English.
祝賀 /shuu ku ga/ or 奉祝 /hou shu ku/ can be used.
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i miss you
kikei or furi-ku
Ku rhula.