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In Turkik languages Kumush means Silver, it is a very important word in countries like Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, Tadjikistan and all the others with -stan at the end! For many silver was very hard to get at time of Renaissance. The people with name Kumush are very unique, and it is a very rare name. The name Kumush goes good with names Rachel and Anastasia. The characteristics go well together, so if you have a daughter want to name her silings Rachel or Anastasia
Kumush = silver necklace
or you can just say kumush and it still makes sense in all the Turkik speaking countrys, so if you would say kumush,kumush saying silver,silver!!!
kumush by Kumush January 3, 2008
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Kufuing by Ecstatix July 24, 2010
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kulusevski 

“There’s not a soul out there,

“No one to hear my prayers,

“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,

“He came from Juventus,

“And he plays on the wing.

“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,

“Number 21,

“His name is Kulusevski.”
“There’s not a soul out there,

“No one to hear my prayers,

“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,

“He came from Juventus,

“And he plays on the wing.

“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,

“Number 21,

“His name is Kulusevski.”
kulusevski by Makengo.com March 25, 2022

kumusta ka/po 

Okay, I'm filipino so I could correct a few errors.

One thing you got wrong is that it goes the other way around. Kumusta ka is the informal way while Kumusta po is the formal way. Also, Kumusta po can also be written as Kumusta ka po. There won't be any difference in the basic meaning of the phrase. The word 'na' can also be added before the 'ka', like "kumusta ka na", or "kumusta ka na po".
How to use kumusta ka/po

to an older sibling, parent or figure of authority: Kumusta ka po?

to a friend or acquaintance" Kumusta ka?
kumusta ka/po by Kfisher October 1, 2006