It's the text-slang version of "que"
"Ke" means "what" in French and is often used in questions to inquire about something specific or to ask for information.
"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."
"Dile ke able" is not a phrase that is commonly used in English, so it does not have a specific translation. It could be a misspelling or a phrase in a different language.
In Hawaiian, "mahalo ke Akua" means "thank God." It is a phrase expressing gratitude and appreciation towards a higher power.
"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 saath" in Hindi means "with." It is used to indicate a sense of being together or accompanying someone or something. For example, "mere dost ke saath" means "with my friend."
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
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 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"
Shane
I am cute