Did Anyone Know This?
G-man422
07-08-2005, 04:18 PM
KIA means, Up From The Earth In Asia.
cbeck
07-08-2005, 06:37 PM
No kidding? That's cool. I assume you mean, "in Korean"?
cbeck
07-08-2005, 06:41 PM
oh, actually, from the kia motors page:
The word Kia has origins in the Chinese language with the first syllable, ki, meaning to "arise or come up out of." The second part of the word, a, refers to Asia. So when you put it all together, Kia means to "arise or come up out of Asia."
The word Kia has origins in the Chinese language with the first syllable, ki, meaning to "arise or come up out of." The second part of the word, a, refers to Asia. So when you put it all together, Kia means to "arise or come up out of Asia."
e_powers
07-11-2006, 03:21 AM
so what does sportage mean?
cbeck
08-23-2006, 04:42 PM
so what does sportage mean?
Old enough to play.
Old enough to play.
Huney1
10-14-2007, 01:30 PM
The word "Sportage" is not in the dictionary but we all know what "sport" means. 'Portage' is in the dictionary and means to carry or carrying; carriage, or to carry (something) over a portage; make a portage with: We portaged our canoe around the rapids. Potare is a Latin word meaning to carry or derived from the French word portage.
So, from all that I gather the Sportage is a sport utility vehicle for carrying things. Well, like the man said, . . . You got'ta name it sumpthin' . . . . :slap: Watch it suck'ah !
So, from all that I gather the Sportage is a sport utility vehicle for carrying things. Well, like the man said, . . . You got'ta name it sumpthin' . . . . :slap: Watch it suck'ah !
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