Сука (suka - pronounced "sooka") is "female dog" or "bitch".
In Russian it is used in both senses, as a female dog, and as an insult to a woman.
"Foi suka" is a term in Hindi, which translates to "get lost" in English. It is used to tell someone to go away or to stop bothering you.
Saya tidak memiliki informasi tentang orang yang mungkin memiliki perasaan terhadap Anda. Untuk mengetahuinya, Anda bisa mencoba berbicara dengan gadis-gadis yang Anda kenal dan perhatikan tanda-tanda dari respons mereka. Komunikasi terbuka dan jujur adalah kunci untuk memahami perasaan orang lain.
"Multiple meaning word" in Tagalog is translated as "maraming kahulugan na salita." These are words that have more than one interpretation or definition depending on the context in which they are used. For example, the Tagalog word "suka" can mean both "vinegar" and "vomit."
Kusuka is a verb meaning to plait, braid, or arrange hair. Amesuka kirasta he or she has a Rastafarian hairdo, amesuka kimila he or she has plaited his or her hair in the traditional fashion. In practice the word is used of women only because men do not plait or braid their hair in East Africa, though many wear Rastafarian dreadlocks.
- Mahal: 1.) Love 2.) Expensive - Tama 1.) Correct 2.) Hit - Suka 1.) Vinegar 2.) Puke/Vomit - Mura 1.) Swear 2.) Cheap - Baka 1.) Cow 2.) Maybe - Sala 1.) Living Room/ Lounge 2.) Pour - Basa 1.) Read 2.) Wet - Tulay 1.) Bridge 2.) Match-Maker - Ingat 1.) Careful 2.) Take Care
"Foi suka" is a term in Hindi, which translates to "get lost" in English. It is used to tell someone to go away or to stop bothering you.
Bestra Suka's population is 30.
"GTFO bitch"I think I wrote it correctly
Suka-Suka Super 7 Habis Gelap Menuju Terang - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Indonesia:SU
Suka in English is like. These are the example sentences where the word 'suka' is used:* Saya suka kamu = I like you * Saya suka makanan ini = I like this food * Saya tidak menyukai selera berpakaianmu = I don't like your sense of fashion
Suka Hufanga was born on 1982-06-18.
Samuel Emmanuel Suka was born in 1983.
nama umur suka makan suka minumam
When you want to compliment someone's hair, and the person you're complimenting is right in front of you, then you can say: Saya suka rambutmu or Saya suka rambut Anda.But when the person isn't there, you can say: Saya suka rambutnya or Suka rambutnya.
"Zatnik Suka" is a phrase in Croatian that translates to "shut up, bitch" in English. It is considered a vulgar insult and is often used in a derogatory context. The phrase combines "zatnik," meaning "shut up" or "be quiet," with "suka," which translates to "bitch" or "female dog." As with many expressions, its use can vary based on context and tone.
Me suka
svolach suka