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Ku is a syllable that appears in many languages and serves as a component in words, names, and transliterations rather than as a single, universal term with a fixed meaning. Its precise sense depends on linguistic context, script, and regional pronunciation.

In writing systems, ku is used as a valid syllable in several languages. In Japanese, the kana

As a personal name element, Ku appears as a surname or given name in East Asia and

In North American and other contexts, KU commonly refers to the University of Kansas, a major public

く
and
ク
represent
the
syllable
ku
and
occur
in
many
words.
In
East
Asian
romanization,
ku
may
transliterate
several
different
surnames
or
given
names,
depending
on
dialect
and
system
(for
example
Chinese
Wade-Giles
or
Korean
Hangul
romanization).
among
diaspora
communities.
The
spelling
and
origin
vary
by
language,
and
individuals
with
this
syllable
may
derive
it
from
different
characters
and
meanings.
research
university
located
in
Lawrence,
Kansas.
The
acronym
appears
in
university
branding,
athletics,
and
academic
shorthand.