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  2. Kau, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaʻū district highlighted. Kaʻū is the southernmost and largest district (922 sq. miles or 2,388 km 2) [1] of Hawaii County, Hawaii, located on the island of Hawaiʻi. ...

  3. Kau - Wikipedia

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    Kau or KAU may refer to: Kau (bull), a legendary bull in Meitei mythology; Kau, Hawaii, the southernmost district on the island of Hawaii; Kauhava Airfield, an ...

  4. Kaurna - Wikipedia

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    Kaurna'war:a (Kaurna speech) [7] belongs to the Thura-Yura branch of the Pama–Nyungan languages. [8] The first word lists taken down of the Kaurna language date to 1826. [9] A knowledge of Kaurna language was keenly sought by many of the early settlers.

  5. Wikipedia : Pronunciation (simple guide to markup, American)

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    The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary suggests the first pronunciation. Similarly, this pronunciation markup guide will choose the most widely used form. NOTE: This guide is designed to be simple and easy to use. This can only be achieved by giving up scope and freedom from occasional ambiguity.

  6. Singaporean Hokkien - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien is the Min Nan pronunciation for the province of Fujian, and is generally the term used by the Chinese in Southeast Asia to refer to the 'Banlam' dialect. [ e ] Singaporean Hokkien generally views Amoy as its prestige dialect, and its accent is predominantly based on a mixture of Quanzhou and Zhangzhou speech, with a greater inclination ...

  7. Kauaʻi ʻōʻō - Wikipedia

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    The Kauaʻi ʻōʻō (/ k ɑː ˈ w ɑː. iː ˈ oʊ. oʊ /) or ʻōʻōʻāʻā (Moho braccatus) was the last member of the ʻōʻō genus within the Mohoidae family of birds from the islands of Hawaiʻi.

  8. Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono - Wikipedia

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    Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈuə ˈmɐw ke ˈɛə o kə ˈʔaːi.nə i kə ˈpo.no]) is a Hawaiian phrase, spoken by Kamehameha III, and adopted in 1959 as the state motto. [1] It is most commonly translated as "the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."

  9. Glossary of Wing Chun terms - Wikipedia

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    kau sao 扣手 (same) kau3 sau2 kòu shǒu scooping hand O circle hand, elbow draw back, body turn circles out to cup outside arm, jerks horizontally to turn opponent kwan sao 捆手 (same) kwan2 sau2 kǔn shǒu rolling hand /\O\/ high wu hand, low bong hand