"Wa kay angay" or "Wala ka'y angay" is an expression by Visayans that means "You look awkward/absurd/funny/disgusting/annoying". For example if you're wearing something and you look so bad then somebody would say "Wa kay angay" because you look so absurd or you will disgust or annoy someone. This expression is usually used in funny conversations. Anothe example: if you're are imitating someone and find it hard to do it, someone will say the expression "wa kay angay" because you behaved in an absurd manner.
"Wa kay angay" in Bisaya means "not deserving" or "not worthy." It is usually used to express that someone does not deserve something or is not entitled to it.
Mjukuu (pl., wajukuu) means grandchild. It would be necessary to state a grandchild's sex: mjukuu wa kiume(grandson) or mjukuu wa k, i, k, e (granddaughter). You could also use the word mjukuu in some way with mvulana (boy) or msichana (girl).The word above meaning "female" has been spelled out because Questions found it "potentialy obscene." it's pronounced KEE-kay.
Mjukuu wangu means "my grandchild." To specify the sex, you have to add an adjectival phrase: mjukuu wangu wa kiume (kee-OO-may) or mjukuu wangu wa k, i, k, e (KEE-kay).
Aloha: Mahalo nui loa. Me ke aloha. Hāliʻaliʻa mai ke aloha pili paʻa i kuʻu manawa, i kēlā manawa e kau a kau. Aloha au 'ia 'oe.[ma-ha-lo noo-ee lo-ah. may kay aloha. hay-lee ah-lee ah my kay aloha pee-lee pa'ah ee koo'oo ma-na-wa, ee kay-lay ma-na-wa A cow a cow. aloha ow ee-ah o-A]The italics is actually in a popular HI'ian song.
"Wa ba mi lapo" in Yoruba language translates to "come shake my hand" in English. It is a polite way of greeting someone by extending a handshake as a sign of respect or acknowledgment.
Swahili doesn't have a noun with this meaning. Aliyeokoka, one who was saved or has been saved. Ni wa pekee wa familia yake anayebaki, he or she is the only one left of his or her family.
boang ka WA kay ayo
ang answer kay wala bahala mo dirakamoy answer ani kay wa ko kahibaw
meaning of wa ga ei li is i Love you ...
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "mpira wa kikapu" has the meaning of "netball."
'Chiisai no wa' means "small one."
WA is the abbriviation for the state of Washington, so Washington. There is also a country in Australia with the abbriviation WA meaning Western Australia
it means "you" in japanese
I love you.
ang answer ana kay wa ko kahibalo baw
Mweri wa Itandatu is a kikuyu word which means June.
"Mũthenya wa kana" means "Thursday" in Gĩkũyũ.
Mweri wa bere is a kikuyu word which means the Month of January.