"Mune" is a Japanese word meaning "chest" or "breast." It is commonly used in Martial Arts to refer to the chest area of the body.
Japanese word "mune" is literally "chest". In context, though, it may mean "heart" in an emotional expression, such as in English we say "heavy heart" or "my heart leaped"
mune or oppai
Ian Mune was born in 1941, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Gunakara Mune has written: 'Mahana Bharatiya vaijnanika'
The cast of Mune ni kyun - 2001 includes: Eri Yukawa
mune or can say not immune
Kono mune ippai no ai wo - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I Singapore:PG
Mune Ni Himeta Omoi
4- Cuh. Mune. Ih. Cate.
Satoru Kitami has written: 'Haniwa no mune'
a girl in the under whater house you can see it in the mune
Ian Mune had only three colours he liked, black, grey and silver. Although these are referred to as shades he preferred to call them colours because they were still colours seen in our everyday life.