I assume this is "Comme-ci, Comme ca", French, see http://french.about.com/library/weekly/aa051801j.htm
It means maybe this way, maybe that, usually with a balancing motion of the hands.
"Sa pa se" is not a recognized language. It could be a phrase or a combination of words from various languages, but it does not correspond to a specific language on its own.
"Se po loa" is not a Hawaiian phrase; it doesn't have any meaning in the Hawaiian language. It may be a misspelling or a phrase from a different language.
You say "Do you have children?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se oni awon omo?".
Sar-deens. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
"Se o wa dada" in Yoruba language means "Are you fine?" or "How are you?". It is a common greeting used to ask about someone's well-being.
The cast of Kom Och Se - 2012 includes: Kyla Alconga as The Girl Julius Gareza as The Boy
*kom och se oss* = come and see us
'goat' in Philippines language (Tagalog) is "kambing" (kom-beeng)
Sokhan Sar goes by Kevin Sar.
"Sa pa se" is not a recognized language. It could be a phrase or a combination of words from various languages, but it does not correspond to a specific language on its own.
The population of Sar Tappeh - Sar Tappeh-ye Sofla - is 54.
Sokhan Sar's birth name is Sar, Sokhan, Kevin.
Yeliz Sar's birth name is Lara Yeliz Sar.
Kom bei! Kom Bei is INCORRECT. Kom bei is Japanese. Gun Bae is Korean. Kanpai is cheers in Japanese, not Kom Bei. Gun Bae (or Gan Bae) is Korean and is correct.
PFC Kom-Minyor was created in 1957.
Interkom Kom Ind was created in 2005.
Anton de Kom was born in 1898.