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)
It came from India. It is a Hindi word.
Pukka is from the Hindi ("cooked") and means "genuine" or "superior". In British slang, it is synonymous with the slang use of "proper", as "acceptable", "okay", or "suitable". Example : "He's pukka." (He is proper, or a reliable person.) Example : "Pukka Pies" (a brand name, meaning suitably prepared, acceptable fare)
it's Indian, originally meaning cooked. I guess it came into English during the British Raj when Brits would have to make sure food was "pukka" before eating it, as raw or undercooked food could carry diseases very harmful to westerners.
not a country but it was the first nations
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
The word comes from India.
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It came from India. It is a Hindi word.
Pukka Orchestra was created in 1979.
Pukka Pies was created in 1963.
The population of Pukka Pies is 262.
Pukka Orchestra ended in 1988.
Pukka Herbs Ltd was created in 2001.
Pukka fish carryโs really bad bactiera you can die from it
Pukka is from the Hindi ("cooked") and means "genuine" or "superior". In British slang, it is synonymous with the slang use of "proper", as "acceptable", "okay", or "suitable". Example : "He's pukka." (He is proper, or a reliable person.) Example : "Pukka Pies" (a brand name, meaning suitably prepared, acceptable fare)
Pukka Tukka - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:G
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