Ku Explained
Ku, KU, or Kū may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Ku (fictional language), a constructed language created for the 2005 film The Interpreter
- Esther Ku, a Korean-American comedian
- Shawn Ku, U.S. choreographer and motion picture director
- Kumi Koda, Japanese pop star nicknamed Ku or Kuu
- In an alien language in the movie Kin-dza-dza!, "ku" replaces most conventional words, with its meaning guessed from context
- In the Discworld, Ku or The Lost Continent of Ku is a satirical parody of Atlantis
Businesses and organizations
Political
- Kommunistisk Ungdom (Communist Youth), the former name of the Young Left (Sweden)
- Young Conservatives (Denmark) (Konservativ Ungdom), the Young Conservatives (Denmark)
- Konstitutionsutskottet, the Committee on the Constitution (Parliament of Sweden)
- Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacy group in the US
Universities
Africa
Japan
Asia
Europe
United States
Other businesses and organizations
Language
- Ku (kana), romanization of the Japanese kana く and ク
- Kurdish language (ISO 639 (alpha-2) code KU)
- Ku (fictional language), fictional language in the 2005 film The Interpreter
People
- Emperor Ku of ancient China, of Three August Ones and Five Emperors
- Georgia Ku, English singer and songwriter
- Khonds, an aboriginal tribe of India
Science
- K-U ratio, the ratio between potassium and uranium
- Ku band, a band of microwave radio frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum
- Ku (protein), a protein involved in DNA repair
- Ku, the proposed chemical symbol for kurchatovium (later named rutherfordium)
- KU, Krebs units, a measure of viscosity of paint
Other uses
- , a type of city subdivision
- Kū or Kū-ka-ili-moku, the Hawaiian god of politics, agriculture, war and fishing
- Ku, the original name of the Privilege Ibiza nightclub
- Kose-Uuemõisa, Estonia, a village
- Mount Ku, Kazakhstan
- Kindle Unlimited, e-book service from Amazon
- Kū, another form for the Japanese kyū, the number nine, and a term in martial arts
See also