In Indonesian, "suka" means "like" or "love". It is often used in the phrase "suka ...", meaning "likes ..." or "loves ...". For example:
* "Saya suka makan nasi goreng." (I like to eat fried rice.)
* "Dia suka bermain sepak bola." (He likes to play football.)
In Japanese, "suka" can be part of the word "suki" (好き), which also means "like" or "love". However, "suki" is more often used to express a stronger feeling than "suka".
In other languages, "suka" might have other meanings. For example, in Czech, "suka" means "bitch".
To understand the meaning of "suka", it is important to consider the context in which it is used. If you can provide more information about the situation, I can help you determine the correct meaning.