Severino Fuli Boki Tombe Ga'le has written:
'Shaping a free Southern Sudan' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholics, Politicians, Politics and Government
Rafael Perhauc has written: 'Upor mornarjev v Boki Kotorski' -- subject(s): Kotor Mutiny, 1918
Boki - Hawaiian chief - died in 1829-12.
In Boki language, a common greeting is "Nde wo?" which translates to "How are you?" Responding with "Mi wo" means "I am fine." Greetings often reflect respect and community, highlighting the importance of social interactions in Boki culture.
Boris Milivojevic goes by Boki.
Borjan Jovanovich goes by Boki.
The cast of Trojka - 1999 includes: Sasa Ali as Nikola Nebojsa Milovanovic as Boki Katarina Zutic as Katarina
The cast of Soliter - 2000 includes: Igor Cosic as Cosa Aleksandar Dedeic as Shume Boris Matovic as Boki Ivana Nikolic as Ivana
The cast of Continental Drift - 2012 includes: Claudia Greenstone as Antonija Alec K as Dubravko James Monarski as Ilija Hilary Park as Adele Boki Stanisic as Goran
The cast of CIK u Akciji - 2012 includes: Nikola Kojo as Cigan iz kraja Novak Martinovic as Boki Lazar Odalovic as Zvaka Ratko Radolovic as Zoki Stefan Stojanovic as Stefan
nothing! if you're talking about the maori language, there is no b in maori so it can't be a maori word. if you just mean new zealand slang.. I've never heard of it, and i don't consider myself to be a hermit.. and I'm 21 so I'm not exactly an old out-of touch person either. sorry!
Zivko Anocic has: Played Glazbenik in "Zutokljunac" in 2005. Played Dalibor Strbac - TV voditelj in "Bibin svijet" in 2006. Played Darko in "Odmori se, zasluzio si" in 2006. Played Danko in "Pusti me da spavam" in 2007. Played Nino in "Neka ostane medju nama" in 2010. Played Todor in "Sedamdeset i dva dana" in 2010. Played Igor in "Fleke" in 2011. Played Boki in "Loza" in 2011. Played Mirko in "Suti" in 2013. Performed in "Nije sve u lovi" in 2013. Played Domagoj Strbac in "Kauboji" in 2013.
In 1825. Coffee plants were first imported to Oah'u around 1813 by the Spanish physician, interpreter and advisor to King Kamehameha, Don Francisco de Paula y Marin. The next attempt at bringing coffee into Hawai'i occurred in 1825 when King Kamehameha II and his Queen died from measles while on a visit to England. While shipping the bodies back to Hawai'i aboard the H.M.S. Blonde, the accompanying Governor Boki stopped in Rio de Janeiro and purchased coffee plants. On reaching Hawai'i, the plants were successfully cultivated by John Wilkinson (of Captain Cook fame). However, at that time coffee was prized mostly as an ornamental plant, and not as a favored beverage source.