Use toothpaste it should get rid of it faster
If by hiki you mean hickey, why does age matter? :P
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
You can get rid of a hiki by....Rubbing it several timesSoak it in hot water for a few minutesWait for several minutes or maybe an hour
In Hawaiian, "Hiki No" can be translated to mean "can do" or "able to." It is often used to convey a sense of determination, possibility, or accomplishment.
Ken'ichi Yoshida - literary scholar - died on 1977-08-03.
Aloha. This is a tough one because there is no direct translation. Hiki iaʻu ke nō, or more popularly, just hiki nō. A hiu hou (until next time)
OK, Well, I'll be happy to answer once I know what a "hiki" is. LOL --- Um you mean a hickey? Nope.
inu futari hiki is grammatically wrong inu ni hiku = 2 dogs futari = 2 people but can only be used for people
The cast of Haamerun no violin hiki - 1996 includes: Mayumi Iizuka as Flute Tomoko Kojima as Trombone Megumi Ogata as Sizer
Hiki iā'oe ke kōkua ia'u?
Hiki no is a Japanese term that refers to a type of traditional folk art involving the use of a wooden or bamboo framework to create a portable, often decorative, cart or platform. It is commonly associated with festivals and ceremonies, where it is used to transport sacred objects or participants. The craftsmanship of hiki no reflects cultural significance and regional variations in design and function.
Älä hiki pientä tavaraa