The finest of words. And most
versatile. Re: the entry for 'Shilat Cinese', saying "For swift and brutal rebuttals there is no word quite
like 'Nilas,'" is all very well but it misses its fantastic use as a
reassurance that no trouble has been experienced in doing someone a
favour.
Availing station: "Meruin, thank you so much for your help with that Elvis knowledge."
Meruin: "Nilas."
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that guy who saw a lion and thought it was funny to name a country after it. also featured in childrens textbooks and made fun of by some for memes. also apparently a garden is named after him
your history teacher: is Sir Stamford Raffles (sir syrup waffles) , William Farquhar or John Crawfurd the founder of (insert country)?
you: what if its neither
teacher: then whats the answer then
you: sang nila utama
April is declared Nila Salmandjee appreciation month. A month to appreciate the most beautiful, caring, and wonderful person in the whole world.
kellie: what month is it?
richad: itโs april!
nari: ew nila appreciation month
kellie: i gotta go to sprouts and buy some chocolate cupcakes
It is a name. Sang Nila Utama is the TRUE founder of Singapore. Do not argue this TRUE fact.
"Sang Nila Utama, see a lion alamak, name the village singapura then run very far!"
Nilas is a unique name, it is rare that you'll find a person called Nilas. Nilas is like the name Nicklas, but without the letter K. Nilas is a unique person, he usually likes to game. He is also very smart, but is a show off.
person 1: *writes sentence on classboard that says: you're hair is very pretty.*
nilas: "It's your and not you're. You're stands for "you are", and your means that you refer to someone. You literally wrote it incorrectly.