Continous enjoyment
Dore-ku (do-re-e-ku)
You can say "E ku oriire" in Yoruba to offer congratulations.
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.
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' .
Nararapat nga bang e bilang si Jose Rizal sa mga kinikilalang dakilang tao sa sa daigdigIpaliwanag?
You can say "e ku ise" in Yoruba, which translates to "kisses to you."
the ku klux klan
이십 mean's 20 십 < sib > = 10 이십< e sib > = 20 삼십< sam sib > =30 사십< sa sib > = 40