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The Maori words are: whero (red), whā (13), whānau (family), mokopuna (grandchild), Kia ora (hello), Rātū (Tuesday).
The Maori word for grandchild is 'mokopuna' (often affectionately shortened to 'moko').
The Maori word for grandchild is "mokopuna."
Tuesday in Maori is Turei.
"mokopuna" = "grandchild" plural "grandchildren" = "Nga mokopuna"
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
The Maori word for grandchild is 'mokopuna' (often affectionately shortened to 'moko').
The Maori word for grandchild is "mokopuna."
Tuesday in Maori is Turei.
"mokopuna" = "grandchild" plural "grandchildren" = "Nga mokopuna"
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
There isn't one for 'grandson' or 'granddaughter' specifically, but 'mokopuna' in maori means grandchild.
Some common Maori words and their meanings include: Kia ora: hello, or thank you Whanau: family or extended family Mana: authority, prestige, or power Aroha: love, compassion, or empathy
In Maori, you can say "kia ora aroha" to mean "hello love."
The Maori word for family is 'Whanau'.
"Kia ora" is a common greeting in the Maori language, which can be used to say hello to one person.
To say 'today is Tuesday' in Maori, you would say "Ko te RΔtΕ« tΔnei rΔ".
In Maori, "hello" is translated as "Kia ora," which is a common greeting used to say hello, thank you, or farewell.