It's the slang way of writing the Spanish word Que.
bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
Well if you mean to have an O in there instead of a D, Ke Koa O Ke Kai means warrior of the sea.
iqbal mean dusre ke ghar ja ke uski ke sath so jao.....hans de
"Ke" is a definite article in Hawaiian, similar to "the" in English. It is used before nouns to indicate specificity, such as "ke kahakai" meaning "the beach."
It means "Ok or not OK?" As in hold up a bank card and ask the store clerk "ke bu ke yi?" - you're asking if they take that card.
"Ke" has multiple meanings in English depending on the context. It could be a slang term for "okay," an abbreviation for "kilo-," or a way of indicating an alternative spelling of a word.
"Ke ko a?" - "Are you pregnant, eh?" or "Hey, are you pregnant?"
Ke shuni is llanito (spoken in Gibraltar) for "How cute"
kelvins
'Ke eskola' is chatspeak for 'que escola', which means 'which/what school'.
Niqqka
It means "and"