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Grandfather in Maori is "koroua".
koro
Their grandfather baked cookies, and the children ate them all.
Yes, Maori children in New Zealand are required by law to attend school from the age of 6 to 16. They have the option to attend a mainstream school or a kura kaupapa Maori, which are immersion schools that teach in the Maori language and incorporate Maori cultural values and practices into their curriculum.
Yes Koro is what maoris call their grandad or father. Source: Me!! Im a maori...
The children of your grandfather's brother are your first cousins, once removed. You can also call them by their names.
The Maori word for 'grandfather' is "koroua." It is commonly used to refer to one's paternal or maternal grandfather.
Grandfather in Maori is "koroua".
koro
for being a haupapa a maori a father grandfather greatgrandfather greatgreat grandfather and great great great grandfather and a revolutinist.
The Maori word for Children is Tamariki.Boy is Tama.Girl is Kotiro
Your great great grandfather.
Your grandfather's children are either your parents or aunts or uncles.
The Kumara is the Maori sweet potato.
In Welsh, children typically refer to their grandparents as Nain ("grandmother") and Taid ("grandfather").
Your father's grandfather is your great grandfather.
The son of your grandfather's First Cousin is your parent's Second Cousin and your Second Cousin, once removed. The grandson of your grandfather's First Cousin is your parent's Second Cousin, once removed, and your Third Cousin.