Ku'u lei意思
"Ku'u Lei" is a Hawaiian phrase that translates to "My Lei" in English. A lei is a traditional Hawaiian garland made of flowers, leaves, shells, or other materials, often given as a symbol of love, friendship, or honor. The word "ku'u" is a possessive pronoun that means "my" in English.
The phrase "Ku'u Lei" can be used in various contexts, such as the title of a song, a poem, or a piece of literature that revolves around the theme of love, possession, or cultural significance of the lei. It can also be used colloquially to refer to one's own personal lei or to express a sense of ownership or affection towards a particular lei.