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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. ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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."
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