Roto has two meanings. The first is 'lake'. The second is referring to the inside or interior of something.
In Maori, the word "roto" generally means "inside" or "within." It is commonly used to describe something inside a particular location or object.
panapana, kohara and kare a-roto all mean, to be passionate... i don't know that there is a more direct word than those, and aroha, means love.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
In Maori, the word "rau" means "leaf" or "leaves."
panapana, kohara and kare a-roto all mean, to be passionate... i don't know that there is a more direct word than those, and aroha, means love.
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Tainui, Te arawa, Mataatua, Takitimu, Tokomaru, Kurahaupo and Aotea.
He aha tēnei i roto i Te Reo Māori?
Moe mai i roto i te Rangimarie or kia okioki i roto te Rangimarie.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
Whanau - Maori Aiga - Samoan Both mean "family"
Assuming you mean 'What is the Maori word for Snapper' then the answer is... Tamure'
In Maori, the word "rau" means "leaf" or "leaves."
The Maori word "whakarongo" translates to "listen" or "to hear." It reflects the act of paying attention and taking in information through auditory means.
The Maori word "mouldy" means rotten or spoiled, typically referring to food that has gone bad.
Kaihana is a noun. It is a Maori word. In English is means cousin.