Ke akua pu means in Hawaiian - God Be With Us
Both of these words are Hawai`ian. Iesu is Jesus. Pu is a large conch or trumpet.There is no S in the Hawaiian alphabet. This saying is most likely Samoan, Tongan or one of the many other Polynesian languages out there.^^Wrong! Although there isnʻt any "s" within the Hawaiian alphabet, there are Hawaiian words that uses the letter "S". Iesū does translate to Jesus and as for pū(you dont take the first translation you find!) we can translate it to: together, entirely, also with, or together with. So most people will translate "Iesū pū" to "Jesus be with you", similar to "Ke akua pū".E ola mau ka ʻ�lelo Hawaiʻi! K�hea
Appetizers
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻoiai au keia" to mean "me too."
this is the true song in chinese....................puka heyo karu! kesomanana kiyosiyo temonda!kese so tepatio komina pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu kaa kasiyo pu-pu pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu kaa kasiyo pu-pu-pu-pukaaa heyo karu kisiyosikiyo ke pa mon
Minchang. Pu has written: 'Ke xue shi fei' -- subject(s): Fertilizers
Maupopo
You can say "Aloha au ia'oe" in Hawaiian, which means "I love you too."
me ʻoe pū [may oh-ay pu]
pu
1 - ki pu maika'i [kee-poo my-ka ee] 2 - (person) kama ki pu maika'i [ka-ma]
Jizheng Huang has written: 'Ke jia zi yin pu yu ci hui'
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