I am not an authority on the Hawaiian language, but I looked up the words and found this.
Muka - n. Lip-smacking, sound of lips popped open
Laka - Attracted to, fond of
Hiki - surely, certainly
So if I wanted to make any sense of these here's the best I have:
"Certainly attracted to lip-smacking."
Thanks, Wayne, for that totally amazing excellent discovery!
p.s. Let's assume Wayne said Muku Laka Hiki, then it could mean:
"Certainly fond of breaking waves." (I like that one better) However, Muka Laka Hiki simply means, "I like to kiss/I like kissing" and given what the quote from Waynes world says, and given the fact he is speaking to a girl he is fond of, that is more likely what he means. "Muka Laka Hiki, Come on ya' wanna 'lei' me, pass the poi, mahalo (thank you)"
dalban,, daning laka jawabane
Boom Shaka Laka, Your BUM smells like caca, What dat smell?! Bloody Hell! Meh.. ask another website xP Sucka!
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.
To Him: Elayhi (إليه) I love you: Ana Ohibbak (أنا أحبك) Good morning: Sabah Al-Khair (صباح الخير) Good night (when leaving): Leilat Al-Khair (ليلة الخير) I want to see you: Urid an Ara'ak (أريد أن أراك) What are you doing?: Matha Taf3al? (ماذا تفعل؟) How has your day been?: Kayfa kana al-yom laka? (كيف كان اليوم لك؟) Note: All of the above translations are in Proper Arabic. Most of the dialects will translate these expressions differently. Additional note: All of the above have been translated in the masculine singular conjugations.
Arnošt Muka died in 1932.
Arnošt Muka was born in 1854.
Don Laka was born in 1958.
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.
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.
If by hiki you mean hickey, why does age matter? :P
tanah pamah ialah bentuk muka bumi bagi negara jepun
YEOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! HOOOOOO!!!!
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
Ken'ichi Yoshida - literary scholar - died on 1977-08-03.
Elvir Laković Laka was born on March 15, 1969.