* 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.
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.
Aloha: I corrected your question. Pe hea 'oe is how are you?
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 ?
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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