Oh, dude, "muka laka hiki" is like the secret code for when you forget your password and start mashing random keys on the keyboard. It's also a top-secret dance move that only the coolest cats know how to pull off. So, if anyone asks you what "muka laka hiki" means, just tell them it's the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe... or something like that.
dalban,, daning laka jawabane
Boom Shaka Laka, Your BUM smells like caca, What dat smell?! Bloody Hell! Meh.. ask another website xP Sucka!
In Hawaiian, "can't wait" can be expressed as "ʻaʻole hiki ke kali." This phrase conveys a sense of eagerness or anticipation for something to happen. Alternatively, you can also use "eager to" by saying "e makemake ana."
Ghali= expensive/pricey and Sana=very or very much or to a larger extent. So Ghali Sana= very expensive. Example: kitabu hiki Ni ghali Sana! Punctuation bei! This book is very expensive! Lower the price!
"E ola i nā lā āpau loa mehe i ka lā hope iā'ia" means live every day as if it is the last day. "E loa'a ke ola i nā lā āpau" means find the life in everyday. "E ola mehe hiki mai i ka make" means live as if death is coming.
Arnošt Muka died in 1932.
Arnošt Muka was born in 1854.
Don Laka was born in 1958.
If by hiki you mean hickey, why does age matter? :P
"Yes we can" in Hawaiian is translated as "ʻAe, hiki mai."
Devi Muka was born on 1976-12-21.
Enraged Muka Muka(Rock-Type/EARTH/1 Star/ATK 1200/DEF 600) Increase this card's ATK and DEF by 400 points for each card in your hand.
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tanah pamah ialah bentuk muka bumi bagi negara jepun
You can get rid of a hiki by....Rubbing it several timesSoak it in hot water for a few minutesWait for several minutes or maybe an hour
In Hawaiian, "Hiki No" can be translated to mean "can do" or "able to." It is often used to convey a sense of determination, possibility, or accomplishment.
Ken'ichi Yoshida - literary scholar - died on 1977-08-03.