This can be said in various ways.
For females, if you were to refer to a sister who is older, you would say "mō taku tuakana". If you were referring to a younger sister, you would say "mō taku teina".
For males, this changes completely. You would simply say "mō taku tuahine".
Mō = for
Taku = my
Tuakana = elder
Teina = younger
Tuahine = sister
To say "For my sister" in Maori, you would say "mo taku tuakana."
The word for sister in Maori is "tuakana" for an older sister and "teina" for a younger sister.
The Maori word for younger sister is "tuahine."
The Maori word for baby sister is "tungāne iti."
If you are male - your sister is your tuahine. If you are female and younger - your sister is your tuakana. If you are female and older - your sister is your teina.
In Maori, "from" can be translated to "mai."
The word for sister in Maori is "tuakana" for an older sister and "teina" for a younger sister.
The Maori word for younger sister is "tuahine."
The Maori word for baby sister is "tungāne iti."
You can say "soy maori".
If you are male - your sister is your tuahine. If you are female and younger - your sister is your tuakana. If you are female and older - your sister is your teina.
how do I say," you will always have my heart "in maori
In Maori, "from" can be translated to "mai."
In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.
Wednesday in Maori is "te Rāapa".
Money in Maori is "moni."
In Maori, you can say "nui rawa" to mean excellent.
In Maori, the word for light is "marama."