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What is E komo mai in English?
"E komo mai" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to
"Welcome"
in English.
It is a very common and friendly greeting in Hawaii, often used to welcome visitors or guests.
What does kuhn kid tueng Chan mai mean in English?
What are the words with sound er in them?
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