"Kwe kwe" is pronounced as "kweh-kweh", with the emphasis on the first syllable.
In Mohawk, you say "kwe kwe" to mean "You're welcome."
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
The antonym for mispronounce is pronounce correctly.
Soliloquy is pernounced... suh lil' uh kwe
kWe = (kWm -Fp) x ha or kWe = kWm x 0.90 x 0.95 (<10L engine) kWe = (kWm -Fp) x ha or kWe = kWm x 0.95 x 0.95(>10L engine) kWe = kVa x 0.8
In Mohawk, you say "kwe kwe" to mean "You're welcome."
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Kilowatt of electricity
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The standard unit for measuring the brightness of light is called the candela (cd), not the "kwe" unit.
O-kwa-ga-la-kwe is written like this to show the syllables in Chris Tomlin's song Love. It is actually Okwagala kwe. Okwagala means Love (to; each other) in Luganda, a language spoken in Uganda, Africa.
I guess you mean Mohawk, one of the Iroquoian languages.The general Mohawk greeting is kwe kwe. This is only used when meeting someone for the first time.Kwe kwe, skennenko:wa ken? means "hello, how are you?".When you later meet that person again, "hello again" is she:kon.
Hello - Kwe Kwe Thank you - megwich
kwe pronounced - kway
There are many ways to say hello or greet someone in Mi'kmaq. One way is to say it is Pjila'si English sound = [ eep chi Laa si ] The answer above is in fact 'welcome', Hi in mikmaq is Kwe' (G-wai).