"Olu olu" is a Yoruba term that translates to "easy" or "gentle" in English. It is often used to describe something that is done in a calm, relaxed, or effortless manner.
AnswerOlu Dara was the name of a jazz trumpeter, Although he didn't record under his own name until 1998, Olu Dara enjoyed a reputation as one of the jazz avant-garde's leading trumpeters from the mid-'70s on. He changed his name to the Yoruba Olu Dara in the late 60'sThe word/name Olu in Yoruba means "Almighty God"; Dara alone, I am not positive is a Yoruba word in origin, however there is a Yoruba name of Oluwadara- which means "God is Good". Or it could be an amalgamation of two different languages in which I am familiar with Dara meaning wisdom, in a few languages.Dara is definitely a Yoruba word and it means good...in fact the abbreviated form of the name Oluwadara is mostly Dara
To say "kind spirit" in Hawaiian, you can use the term "ʻuhane lokomaikaʻi."
Aloha: Answer: Say E... ana 'oe (Ay... ah-nah oh-ay). Most of the time, you would say what it is that you want after the first word"E" ( ex: "Will you go" is "E hele ana 'oe?" [hay-lay]). If you want to say "will you" like please, it is ho 'olu or ku'u 'olu (ho oh-loo or koo-oo oh-loo).
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
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E 'olu 'olu
Olu Iewnofu was born in 1981.
Olu Babalola was born in 1981.
Olu Falae was born in 1938.
Olu Iwa was created in 1987.
Olu Jacobs was born in 1942.
Olu Rufen is 5' 10".
If you mean "au revoir", this is French for "Goodbye".
Olu Oguibe was born on October 14, 1964.
Olu Oguibe was born on October 14, 1964.
Chief Olu Oyesanya was born in 1923.