I tika ano i a au, titiro ana koe wahia iho, I had put it all to rights, and you go and break it in pieces.
Thus, in the following sentence, nau i kai nga kai kihai nei i tika kia kainga e te mea noa, we should prefer kahore nei i to denote which WAS not, and IS not, lawful to be eaten by a person not tapu.
He tika rawa te he ki a ia, the wrong is perfectly right in his opinion.
You could give twenty, silly," said Capitana Tika in a judicial tone.
Tika wept outside the door; her mistress pretended not to hear her.
Tika took a parasol, which she opened over her mistress's head, and Nagato waved the huge fan.
Tika brought the mirror of burnished metal, round as the full moon, and the box of perfumes and cosmetics.
Tika schemed to make her mistress Princess of Tosa.
He dismissed Tika with a gesture that suffered no reply; then he stepped towards Fatkoura, and gazed at her fixedly.
The repentant Tika knelt in the centre of the room, hid her face behind her flowing sleeves, and her tears fell fast.
Tika rose quickly and ran out, to prevent any servant from entering and seeing the emotion of her mistress; she soon returned beaming.
Tika glided between the beds of flowers; then stretched herself on the grass, and reached out as far as she could towards a soldier lying on the edge of the path.
She looked at Tika for a moment in surprise; but her memory soon returned.
Signenari dismissed them, and withdrew; only the doctor and Tika remained.
Widow-marriage is permitted by what is called the tika form, by which a few grains of rice coloured with turmeric are placed on the foreheads of the pair and they are considered as man and wife.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tika" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.