Aloha: I corrected your question. Pe hea 'oe is how are you?
"L'éducation physique" is often abbreviated to "l'EPS" (PE in English). It is a feminine noun.
Syllables,eg: let/ter/gre/pe
where (but not used much); most just say hea [hay-ah], 'ai hea [I hay-ah], or auhea [ow-hay-ah]
hea-vi-er
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: Say pe hea [pay hay-ah] ex: pe hea 'oe (how are you?)
how are you
"Pehea 'oe" or pe hea 'oe? [pay hay-ah O-A]
Aloha: Pe hea 'oe, pupule 'oe [pay hay-ah O-A, poopoolay 'O-A]
Pe hea oe? [pay hay-ah oy]
In Hawaiian, the phrase for "hello, how are you" is "Aloha, pehea ʻoe."
1. He aha 'olalau 'oe!? (like when you can't believe what someone just did) [hay ah-ha 'oh-lal-ow O A] 2. Pe hea 'oe (like when you care about how they are or feel) [pay hay-ah O A]
"Kei hea taku" is a phrase in the Māori language that translates to "where is my" in English. It is used when asking about the location of something or someone.
It's kei te pehea koe.Pronounced - kay (kei) te pear (pe) hare (hea) queer (koe).
"Fa'apefea mai 'oe" translates to "How are you?"
O a mai oe?
ME - gode, OE - gād = spearhead. (ME- Middle English, OE- Old English)