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* Ross, John R .; Man over Nature: the origins of the conservation movement https :// journals. ku. edu / index. php / amerstud / article / view / 2348 / 2307

ku and 3
ku: 3 ' ê gelawêjê
ku: 3 ' ê avrêlê
ku: 3 ' ê berfanbarê
ku: 3 ' ê rêbendanê
ku: 3 ' ê tîrmehê
ku: 3 ' ê pûşperê
ku: 3 ' ê gulanê
ku: 3 ' ê adarê
ku: 3 ' ê sermawezê
ku: 3 ' ê kewçêrê
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ku: Sedsala 3 ' an
ku: 3 ' emîn sedsala berî zayîne
The temple was built on a low terrace of rammed earth meant to represent the sacred mound of primordial land which emerged from the water called dukug, ' pure mound ' ( Sumerian: du < sub > 6 </ sub >- ku < sub > 3 </ sub > Cuneiform :) during creation.
ku: 3
ku: UTC + 3
The signs hi, mi, yo, mu, shi, ku, ti ( chi ) are slight modifications of the numerals 1 hito, 3 mi, 4 yo, 6 mu, 7 shichi, 9 ku, 1000 ti.

ku and .
ku: Arsenal F. C.
For example, using क ka, the following forms can be derived: क े ke, क ु ku, क ी kī, क ा kā, etc.
For example, कनय kanaya is written with what are counted as three akshara, whereas क ् न ् य knya and क ु ku are each written with one.
ku: H. P. Lovecraft
ku: J. R. R. Tolkien
The following table reads, in gojūon order, as a, i, u, e, o ( down first column ), then ka, ki, ku, ke, ko ( down second column ), and so on.
ku: Leon M. Lederman
ku: Louis XIV.
During the Ba ' ku incident, La Forge began to experience pain in his eyes after sojourning on the planet.
* Japanese forms adverbs from verbal adjectives by adding / ku / ( く ) to the stem ( e. g. haya-" rapid " hayai " quick / early ", hayakatta " was quick ", hayaku " quickly ") and from nominal adjectives by placing / ni / ( に ) after the adjective instead of the copula / na / ( な ) or / no / ( の ) ( e. g. rippa " splendid ", rippa ni " splendidly ").
* 働 どう dō, はたら ( く ) hatara ( ku ) " work ", the most commonly used kokuji, used in the fundamental verb 働く hatara ( ku ) " work ", included in elementary texts and on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5, for example.
Additional samples of South African accents and dialects can be found at http :// web. ku. edu /~ idea / africa / southafrica / southafrica. htm
* http :// web. ku. edu /~ idea / The International Dialects of English Archive

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