Aloha: I am not sure of this. check the words, and repost. Mahalo.
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
The English word for "phool ke kali" is "flower bud." A flower bud is an undeveloped flower that has not yet bloomed.
God is love
"Le nna ke a go rata" translates to "I love you" in English. It is a phrase in Setswana, expressing affection or deep emotional connection towards someone.
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
japanese words are pronounced as it is if it says "kotaeru" you'll read it as "ko-ta-e-ru" and not "koteiru" like how this would be read in america or in english... but sometimes "u" and "i" are omitted on the pronounciation. iyashi kei would be read as "iyash-kei"... but sometimes you'll hear it is "iyash-ke" because japanese people tend to talk fast
I think it's supposed to be either "nani ke kei" meaning beautiful is the glory or "keiki nani" meaning beautiful child
No
Ke koza, correctly written Che cosa? in Italian, is "What"? in English.
時計仕掛け /to kei ji ka ke/ means 'clockwork' in Japanese.
"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.
Kei te pehea koe? - How are you? :)
Ke shi is the Pinyin of 可是. In English, it means 'but'.
Ke shuni is llanito (spoken in Gibraltar) for "How cute"
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
"La luna" would be a Spanish phrase which means "moon"