This is the 2937th most frequent Japanese word.
キタ
"キタ" (Kita) means "north" or refers to "came" (informal/excited) depending on context.
キタ is used as a colloquial expression for someone arriving or coming, often with excitement.
彼がついにキタ!
He finally came!
キタ refers to the cardinal direction 'north' and is often used in geography or navigation contexts.
北(キタ)を目指して旅を続けています。
We are continuing our journey toward the north.
キタ here conveys the announcement or arrival of something anticipated, used informally and enthusiastically.