The shaka sign is a hand motion often given by surfers meaning "hang loose". It involves the thumb up and pinky out with the other the fingers still closed in a fist.
The shaka sign is commonly known as a gesture of aloha, friendship, or hang loose in Hawaiian culture. It is made by extending the thumb and little finger while keeping the three middle fingers curled in.
The Hawaiian translation of "hang loose" is "Shaka" which is commonly used as a gesture of friendship, gratitude, and solidarity.
The pound sign is also known as the hashtag symbol or the number sign. It is represented by the symbol "#" and is commonly used in social media to categorize content or indicate a topic.
Vegetables in Sanskrit are commonly referred to as "Shakahari" or "Shaka" which means "vegetarian" or "plant-based" respectively.
The American pound sign refers to the symbol "#", which is typically used to represent numbers in the United States. It is commonly known as the "number sign" or "hash symbol" in American English.
"Shaka" is a popular Hawaiian hand gesture used to convey various positive emotions such as aloha, thanks, and good vibes. It involves extending the thumb and pinkie finger while keeping the other fingers curled in. It is a symbol of the laid-back Hawaiian lifestyle and has become a universal sign for surfers and beachgoers around the world.
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Henry Cele played the role of Shaka in the TV series Shaka Zulu. He is well-known for his portrayal of the Zulu warrior king.
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The Hawaiian translation of "hang loose" is "Shaka" which is commonly used as a gesture of friendship, gratitude, and solidarity.
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Shaka went to school on the plains and hills of southern Africa, later known as Natal.
Shaka had a brother and sister from his mother. And I am not sure how many brothers and sisters on his dad side.
NO, that's commonly known as forgery.
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Shaka was great WARRIOR ( study spelling more) Because he was a well known and liked Zulu king who made the fragmented tribes into the Zulu Nation.
There are various names for the # sign, commonly known as the number sign - similar to the musical sharp sign - one of the most common in technical senses in telephony and computing is the octothorpe.
Shaka never married