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What is the Hawaiian meaning of he aloha ke akua?
"He aloha ke akua" is a Hawaiian phrase that means
"God is love."
It's a powerful statement of faith and a reminder of the importance of love in all aspects of life.
Why is the word chef spelled with ch but sounds like sh?
Does were have a short e sound?
Phonology
What is symbol for long vowel sound called?
What is the difference between a speech choir and choric recitation?
What is the part of speech successful?
Does rapid have a short vowel sound?
How do you pronounce Yahweh-yireh?
What are the basic considerations for effective speech?
What is the same O vowel sound as a rope and question it comes from fire?
What is the homophone for a-sharp?
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