"D' ou" is a French contraction that combines the preposition "de" (of, from) with the pronoun "où" (where). Together, they create the meaning "from where" or "of where" in English.
"Ou est-ce qu'elle habite?" is French for "Where does she live?"
You can say "Mwen fache kont ou" in Haitian Creole to mean "I hate you".
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
Sak pasé. It really means what happened?/what's going on? but this is how friends greet eachother.Kouman ou ye? (how are you)
You can say "He nui ka mea nui ou" in Hawaiian, which translates to "You mean so much to me."
Do you mean Moses ou John ? Do you mean Moses ou John ?
'oku ou teuteu 'oku ou - i am teuteu - getting ready
"Where is"
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
map fout ou deyo
Mwen di ou awa,mwen di ou awa,
Where was he(il)/she(elle) born?
or is that
Where.
Nothing.
Translation: Where are you?
"Où se trouve" means "where is" in English. It is typically used to ask for the location of something or someone.