In Māori, "osé" is not a recognized term, but "thank you" is commonly expressed as "nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi," which translates to "with your contribution and my contribution, the people will thrive." A simpler way to say thank you in Māori is "Kia ora," which conveys gratitude and well-wishing.
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Gracias
merci
thankyou
arigato thankyou
Merci.
Jay Ose's birth name is Javen A. Ose.
Koichi Ose's birth name is Ose Kazunari.
It means "Thank You."
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Doug Ose's birth name is Douglas Arlo Ose.
In scientific vocabulary, -ose is a suffix that indicates a sugar or carbohydrate. It is commonly used to name monosaccharides, disaccharides, and other sugar molecules. For example, glucose and fructose are common sugars that end in -ose.