Continous enjoyment
Dore-ku (do-re-e-ku)
Oh, dude, E Ku U in Hawaiian means "to stand." So, like, if you're ever in Hawaii and someone tells you to E Ku U, just, like, stand up, man. It's not rocket science... unless you're a rocket scientist standing in Hawaii, then I guess it is.
You can say "E ku oriire" in Yoruba to offer congratulations.
All hail the harmony of mind and nature!
E ku odun, e hu iye' dun! (Merry Christmas in Yoruba)
informal ku aaro [KOO ah-row]kaaro [KAAH-aah-row]formale ku aaro [eh KOO ah-row]e kaaro [eh KAAH-aah-row]
It can be said 'miruku,' or 'gyuunyuu.'
Emerarudo or エメラルド.Improvement:碧色 /he ki shyo ku/ means emerald as in sense of 'color'. 緑玉 /ryo ku gyo ku/ is Japanese for emerald in sense of 'jewel' .
You can say "e ku ise" in Yoruba, which translates to "kisses to you."
Nararapat nga bang e bilang si Jose Rizal sa mga kinikilalang dakilang tao sa sa daigdigIpaliwanag?
the ku klux klan
이십 mean's 20 십 < sib > = 10 이십< e sib > = 20 삼십< sam sib > =30 사십< sa sib > = 40