"Kakou" is a Hawaiian term that means "all of us" or "together." It embodies the spirit of unity and collaboration among people, emphasizing the importance of community and collective effort. In various contexts, it promotes inclusivity and the idea that everyone plays a role in achieving common goals.
"Ahi ahi kakou" in Hawaiian means "we are all fire" or "we are all flames." It is a metaphorical expression emphasizing unity and shared passion among a group of people.
It says "that love outfit"
"Ohoiho kakou" in English means "let's go" or "let's do it together", often used as a call to action or to encourage teamwork and collaboration.
"E holoholo kakou" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "Let's go for a walk or a ride together." It is an invitation to travel or explore together.
Élie Kakou was born in 1960.
Kakou Senda was born in 1924.
Kakou Senda died in 2000.
Stephane Kakou was born in 1988.
aloha = love, greetings, farewell no = if it's just "no" without a horizontal line over the "o", it can mean "from" if there is a line, it means "indeed" kakou = us (3 or more people), can also mean "all of us" So: Aloha no kakou: Love/Greetings from us/all of us. (With a line over the "o" in "no"): Love/Greetings indeed to us/all of us.
E 'ai kakou. (but there should be a kahako or straight line above the "a" in "kakou") E 'ai kakou. (but there should be a kahako or straight line above the "a" in "kakou")
Elie Kakou died on June 10, 1999, in Paris, France of lung cancer.
Élie Kakou passed away on June 10, 1999, at the age of 39 due to lung cancer. He was a popular French comedian known for his character Madame Sarfati.