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The word comes from India.
Pukka is a Hindi word means 'Certain' or 'Sure'. For example: Tell me pukka, will you do it for myself. I'll pukka do it. Sometimes people use the Pukka to express the solidness or pure. Example: The foundation of this building is pukka work (solid work, without any flaws)
The word "pukka" originates from the Hindi and Urdu languages, where it means "authentic" or "genuine." It was popularized in English by British colonialists in India and is now commonly used to describe something genuine or of high quality.
It came from India. It is a Hindi word.
To avoid leaving any humps and bumps, you may finish off the job with the brush for a really pukka job. resource(s): http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/pukka
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