In Ghana, a "mula" typically refers to a donkey, which is often used as a pack animal in rural areas for transporting goods and agricultural produce. The term can also colloquially refer to someone who is considered slow or lacking in intelligence. Additionally, "mula" may be used in various local dialects with different meanings, depending on the context. Overall, it reflects the cultural significance of animals in Ghanaian agriculture and daily life.
toothache two thakes = two thake toothache :p
money & cash younnggg mula babyyyy =] -weezy f babyyy- <3
Blerim Mula was born on 1958-10-21.
Mula has 16 dimes and 11 quarters.
Young Money Baby. Mula = Money
Inva Mula's birth name is Inva Tchako.
Mula Harahap has written: 'Ompung odong-odong'
The duration of Mula Sa Puso is 1800.0 seconds.
"Mula" can mean "mule" in Spanish, which is a hybrid between a donkey and a horse. It can also be a slang term for money or cash.
Fiona Mula was born on January 5, 1972, in Madrid, Spain.
Inva Mula was born on June 27, 1963, in Tirana, Albania.
Mula Sa Puso ended on 1999-04-02.