He aha nga hoa o te watermelon
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
No te aha?
To ask "What time is it?" in Maori, you can say "He aha te wā i tēnei wā?"
aha - what actionYou can replace a verb in a sentence with aha to enquire about an action. Kei te aha koe? (What are you doing?)Or depending where you are in New Zealand , it means how are you just like kei te pehea koe , but Ngati Porou use Kei te aha koe instead of the other.Ngati Porou is East Coast of New Zealand from Gisborne to East Cape
He aha te taima?
He aha tēnei i roto i Te Reo Māori?
You would say "Ko te aha te rā i tēnei rā" in Māori for "What is the day today".
he aha te kiri o tera
Waitaha eKaea: Papa taita ha eKatoa: E karanga e te iwi eKaea: Kua eke mai neiKatoa: Kua eke mai nei ki runga te marae eKaea: Mauria maiKatoa: Mauria mai e nga mate o te motu eKaea: Ki nga tini roimataKatoa: Ki nga tini roimata e maringi whanui eKaea: Titiro e nga iwiKatoa: Titiro e nga iwi ki nga mahi o te motuE horo atu nei eTane: Ru ana te whenuaKatoa: Ru ana te whenua whati ana te moanaKaea: Aue te arohaKatoa: Aue te aroha te mamae i ahau eTane: Ru ana te whenua whati ana - Hi!
te tuatahi anui is a kiwi from new zealand
Kei te aha koe?
its a huge kiwifruit