What languages is it from?? If it's from Japanese it means "where".
"Doku" is the Japanese word for poison or toxin. It is often used in various contexts, such as in describing poisonous substances, animals, or plants.
Dibabaw - Utos Katoy - Baog Pataka - Walay huna-huna Lodi - Hinahangaan Dyok - Tigas ng ulo Jowa - Kasintahan Binuang - Kalokohan Bawot - Wala Pikit - Isara ang mata Jagiya - Mahal Pare/pareha - Kaibigan Maniaw - Mahiya May opaw - Walang kwenta Adto - Pupunta Lantsaw - Iba Daogan - Panalo Libak - Mang-insulto Sumbag - Suntok Luhod - Tuwad Doku - Sakit
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
Doku is not an English or Spanish word.
Doku Zavgayev was born in 1940.
Where's the bathroom.
no it is not.
It is Count Doku
The cast of The Su Doku Man - 2007 includes: Ruth Kestenbaum
The cast of Bir tat bir doku - 2001 includes: Cem Yilmaz as Performer
The cast of Homophobie Doku - 2013 includes: Paul Hansemann Ole von Beust Klaus Wowereit
Doku (毒)
Poison = doku (毒) Flower = hana (花) Poison flower would become "dokubana" (毒花).
gero doku
Yushi Suzuki has written: 'Doku-Ei-Wa Wa-Ei-Doku nichijo kikai yogo shu' -- subject(s): Polyglot, Dictionaries, Mechanical engineering