Here is a typical haiku:
In Autumn Moonlight-The small worm digs silently
into the chestnut.
If you really do mean hiku, hiku means:
Suck on someone's skin, but it isn't a blood clot!
Its ok! its ok!
Sex
hiku
弾く Hiku
The number 7 in Hawaiian is "hiku."
The Japanese sound effect for twitching is typically represented as "jirijiri" (じりじり) in manga and anime. It is used to express a slight movement or trembling sensation.
遊ぶ (asobu) is general form "to play" and 弾く (hiku) is "to play" for instruments.
acoustic guitar ako-sutikkugita- electric guitar (abbr) ereki, erekigita- guitar hiku -Panasonic Panda
They should be about the same. If you are worried, use 1/4 less, but it should be fine.
inu futari hiki is grammatically wrong inu ni hiku = 2 dogs futari = 2 people but can only be used for people
あなたはギターを弾くのがうまいよね (anata wa gitaa o hiku no ga umai yone) is a casual way of saying "you're good at playing guitar" in Japanese. The polite alternative to this would beあなたはギターを弾くのが上手なのです (anata wa gitaa o hiku no ga jouzu nano desu).
A haiku typically consists of three lines with a pattern of 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line, totaling 17 syllables in all.
gita- wo hiku ギター を ひく that's "to play guitar" to say "playing guitar" like for example "I'm playing the guitar" ギター を ひいている  gita- wo hiiteiru \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Just thought i would add this sentence I am good at and like guitar. わたし は ギター が とくいです watashi WA gitaa ga tokui desu
As the wind does blowAcross the trees, I see theBuds blooming in MayI walk across sandAnd find myself blisteringIn the hot, hot heatFalling to the ground,I watch a leaf settle downIn a bed of brown.It's cold-and I waitFor someone to shelter meAnd take me from here.I hear cracklingCrunch, of today's new found dayAnd know it won't lastSo I will leave itAt bay; and hope for the bestThis bitter new day