"Foi suka" is a term in Hindi, which translates to "get lost" in English. It is used to tell someone to go away or to stop bothering you.
"Faapega foi lau susuga" translates to "Respect your elders" in English.
"Suka" is a Russian word that translates to "bitch" or "whore" in English. It is a vulgar and derogatory term used to insult someone.
"Faith" is an English equivalent of the French word foi.Specifically, the French word foi is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or by the feminine singular indefinite article une ("a, one"). It means "faith."
A Inglaterra não foi "descoberta" em um único ano, pois já era habitada por povos nativos muito antes da chegada dos romanos e dos anglo-saxões. A Inglaterra como a conhecemos hoje foi formada ao longo de séculos de invasões, colonizações e desenvolvimentos políticos.
You can say "Isso foi bom" in Portuguese.
"Faapega foi lau susuga" translates to "Respect your elders" in English.
"GTFO bitch"I think I wrote it correctly
Suka in English is like. These are the example sentences where the word 'suka' is used:* Saya suka kamu = I like you * Saya suka makanan ini = I like this food * Saya tidak menyukai selera berpakaianmu = I don't like your sense of fashion
"Suka" is a Russian word that translates to "bitch" or "whore" in English. It is a vulgar and derogatory term used to insult someone.
you welcome friend it was a pleasure.
It translates from French as "have a little faith"
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When you want to compliment someone's hair, and the person you're complimenting is right in front of you, then you can say: Saya suka rambutmu or Saya suka rambut Anda.But when the person isn't there, you can say: Saya suka rambutnya or Suka rambutnya.
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The word fe is Spanish and it translates into English as the word faith. The word fe is said in French as foi.