That maka me crazy and I run among the Indians, hitting them with my fists, to my señora and my señoritas.
She maka very kind with the Indians when they are seek, and all loving her, but no so much like Doña Beatriz.
She keeck me when she is little, and pull my hair, when I no give her the dulces; but I no mine, for she have the good heart and so sweet spression when she no is mad and always maka very kind with me.
Between Maka Paka and Hethaura are a few cleared spots, like it cultivated by rude tribes, who shun all communication with travellers, and dwell in the recesses of forests which protect them from the Gorkhalese.
About fourteen miles from Hethaura, and a little way from Maka Paka, the road leaves the immediate bank of the Raputi, and ascends a very steep and strong bank, called Dokaphedi, from whence to Bhimphedi there is a fine level.
If I looked to that side, I might have sung with the Hawaiian poet: Ua maomao ka lani, ua kahaea luna, Ua pipi ka maka o ka hoku.
The fact amused us the more because our slides were some of them ludicrously silly, and one (Christ before Pilate) was received with shouts of merriment, in which even Maka was constrained to join.
When he took his leave, Makabade me observe him going down the stair (or rather ladder) from the verandah.
For some time already Hawaiian missionaries had been seated at Butaritari--Maka and Kanoa, two brave child-like men.
I love Maka as a man; as a legislator he has two defects: weak in the punishment of crime, stern to repress innocent pleasures.
On the day of our arrival Maka was away; faithless trustees unlocked his doors; and the dear rigorous man, the sworn foe of liquor and tobacco, returned to find his verandah littered with cigarettes and his parlour horrible with bottles.
At the corner, arrested by the voice of Maka and the lightening and darkening of the church, they paused.
It requires no law, no fire, and no scouting police, to withhold Maka and his countrymen from wandering in the night unlighted.
Yet I always suspected Maka of a secret melancholy; these jubilant extremes could scarce be constantly maintained.
We all work maka da flower, but no can maka da mon.
It taka long time to maka one dozen wreath, and only git fi' cent.
For some time already Hawaiian missionaries had been seated at Butaritari-- Maka and Kanoa, two brave childlike men.
If I looked to that side, I might have sung with the Hawaiian poet: Ua maomao ka lani, ua kahaea luna, Ua pipi ka maka o ka hoku.
Yet I always suspected Maka of a secret melancholy--these jubilant extremes could scarce be constantly maintained.
He dance an' maka tricks while I sing and we maka lota da mon.
I felt mighty cheap to think that I had run like mad from a bear that, as the Italian said, was simply trying to 'maka frens' with me.
He lova us, he wanta makafrens with us," chuckled Herb, and again they went into convulsions of mirth.
When crossing a ridge about three miles from the village, I was leading, when we heard Maka calling for Someri.
I said to our African, "They want Maka to marry one of their girls.
Ruatoka and Maka have returned; they shot a pig, which the natives who accompanied them cooked and divided, to be carried in.
A young child called Maka was presented for presents, the father telling Maka he called the child after him, because he was his friend when we were here last.
Maka poised a stick twelve feet long on his finger; the natives tried it and failed; again Maka did it, and all who were looking on came to the conclusion it was very easy for him to do, as a spirit held it for him.
Yesterday evening, about six, the carriers came in with great shouting, and glad was I to see my lad and companion Maka then.
When some distance from here, Maka fired a shot, to let us know he was coming, to which we responded, assuring him all was right.
She then called out from her verandah that it had gone, as Rua and Maka were doing something with their guns.
Rua at once returned, and found the bird had flown, leaving the bundle, but carrying with him the camp tomahawk, which Maka had foolishly let him have to cut a stick with.
Maka was buying taro with salt, and having finished, some natives noticed damp salt adhering to his hand; they seized the hand, and in turn licked it until quite clean.
She knows that Maka was returning yesterday, and felt sure her son would accompany him.
A number of natives have gone to Port Moresby, to help Rua and Maka with tomahawks, salt, &c.
It has a pretty yellow flower, a yellow eye--maka lena--as the song has it.
He say his ancestors belong number one men before Uncle Sam maka live.
The substance of the tale was this: A mile farther up the bay than Maka had gone, there was a little stream that ran down the ravine.
Instantly the captain turned and dashed into the passage, and, leaping over the barrier, found Maka standing near the entrance.
After supper Maka and Cheditafa were called upon to tell their story, but they said very little.
Neither Maka nor Cheditafa smoked, and it could not have belonged to the boy.
He remembered that Maka had told him that provisions were brought to them by a vessel, and there was every reason to suppose that when these miscreants went on some of their marauding expeditions they travelled by sea.
Now that everything is safe over there, I can see that Maka is very anxious to go, and, in fact, I would like to go myself.
And when you are ready to come to them, and bring Maka, they want to know who that other colored man is, and how Maka happened to find him.
Of course, it was of no use to go to look for him, and the captain had put down his gun, and was just about to turn to speak to the others, when Maka seized him by the coat.
Maka could not help thinking that Inkspot had a wonderful nose for an empty bottle, and could scarcely restrain from a shudder at the thought of what might have happened had the bottle been full.
Maka shook his head and said that he had already asked his companion that question, but Mok had said that he did not know.
And if Maka has come to his senses, perhaps he can tell us something.
Three others there be of power, like Mother Carey: Maka Ina who is Mother Earth; El Sol, the Sun in the Sky, and Diablo the Evil Spirit of Disease and Dread.
TALE 69 The Deathcup of Diablo [Illustration: The Deathcup Toadstool] The world went very well in those bright days of the long ago, when the wedding of El Sol and Maka Ina set all living things rejoicing.
Auhea iho nei la hoi Ua mau wahi hulu alaala nei Au i oo aku ai I ka maka o ke keiki A Maihuna?
I makada kids worka da pole an' da hub an' da barrel.
Den de olda man he buy him a grip-sack, an' giva him boodle, an' maka him a present of three ships to come over to deesa contra.
All morning I worka, worka, worka, he'sa maka faces at everything I do!
Maka looka good, don't sitta down, falla down--so!
Joe he'sa tank dis kinda fel', say coupla nica prayer for heem and then everybody she'sa a maka sleepa.
Explain him everything about nex' week we maka his picture.
You makamucha talk with me while Meester Potts and everybody she'sa wait for you!
This was lifted up and presented to Wakanda and Maka Ina, then corn meal was sprinkled on the pipe and otter skin, Elizabeth kneeling on the blanket and moving on her knees to accomplish this ceremony.
This was presented to Wakanda and Maka Ina, then a magic circle was woven all about the outside of the blanket to ward off all evil spirits.
We maka da bear dance," said the man, with the pole, touching his hat politely.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maka" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.