Do you mean "Kumasta"? That is "Hello" in Tagalog, a Filipino dialect.
In Aramaic, "coo" can mean "thus" or "so." It is often used to indicate a conclusion or a consequence based on earlier statements or events.
It's not moo, It's mo, pronounced as moh. It means you.
Aloha: Do you mean 'forward'? This is mua or i mua [moo-ah or ee moo-ah]. If you mean foreword, this is ʻŌlelo haʻi mua [oh-lay-lo ha ee moo-ah]
"Bo sta dreto" is in Cape Verdean Creole and it means "you're doing well" in English.
mah-rah-coo-ja
Cow Hocked
because they are fat and strange! :D
Horse Isle 2 Answer - Cow Hocked.
Aloha: Do you mean 'lei' [lay], or do you literally mean 'original lei' ko kumu lei [ko coo-moo lay]?
Aloha: I thought I answered this... : ( It is kumu (coo-moo).
Blue, cue, due, few, clue, moo, lou, coo, boo
boo, moo, echo, veto, solo, go, do, coo
goo hoo boo noo coo woo moo, loo, crew (doesn't look the same but still rhymes) Coo, do, goo, Jew, lieu, moo, new, poo, sue, stew, slew, too, to, two, woo, you. too, moo, who, zoo
No. The word who has a long OO or long U sound, to rhyme with coo, moo, and too.
Boo, moo, loo, shoe, coo, who, woo, doo, goo, oo, you.
moo. seriously thats how you say friend. friend = moo teacher = coo I= goo gotta love our language and how simple it sounds when in fault it is highly complicated.
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