* aloe * backhoe * canoe * chegoe * chigoe * cohoe * cuttoe * dildoe * diploe * doe * euphroe * evhoe * evoe * felloe * floe * foe * forsloe * froe * goe * gumshoe * hammertoe * heroe * hoe * hoopoe * horseshoe * joe * joncanoe * kalanchoe * kyloe * mahoe * misletoe * mistletoe * moe * mongoe * Oboe * overshoe * pahoehoe * pekoe * reshoe * roe * roscoe * sandshoe * schmoe * shmoe * shoe * sloe * snowshoe * steptoe * syboe * throe * ticktacktoe * tippytoe * tiptoe * toe * toeshoe * toetoe * tuckahoe * unshoe * uphroe * voe * woe
OE is an initialism for the Office of Exchange. It is a part of Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Inward OE handles incoming goods and Outward OE would handle outgoing goods.
Aloha: I corrected your question. Pe hea 'oe is how are you?
It is just an O. Some words have an OA pair (loan), an OE pair (foe), or O followed by H or W (ohm, blow). Sometimes a silent E at the end of a word indicates a long vowel.
OE where the point of customs exchange happen.~point of checking..
A list of words that end with ES:admiresbootiesclothesduesglasseshadesseriesyes
The word that rhymes with "shoe" and has "oe" at the end is "waffle".
Some examples of words with short 'e' spelled 'oe' are: leopard, jeopardy, and foetus.
"Fa'apefea mai 'oe" translates to "How are you?"
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ua mai oe?
o oe ole aikakae..
"Ua ou misia oe", "Ua ou misi oe" (I miss you); "Ou te mana'o ia oe" (I want you).
Aloha: Pe hea 'oe, pupule 'oe [pay hay-ah O-A, poopoolay 'O-A]
Ua a mai oe ?
toetoeholdtoenail
talofa ia oe Oute Alofa Ia Te Oe. Yes, this is the correct answer, and oute should be two words: "Ou te alofa ia te oe".
jo, joe, oe, I