You can find a Maori translator at the related link below.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
There isn't really an 'ok' in Maori but you could use yes? which is ae. Thanks is mihi.
It is Pakihiwi. I remembered this by Maori songs we use yo contribute with each other in Primary.
I am here and all ears to listen to what you have to say.
first off claries doesnt do body piercings they only do ears they wont even do my industrial bc they say that they only use the gun and for most body piercings they use a needle.
Maori is the native language of the first inhabitants of the territory of New Zealand. The word used by them to say 'brother' is 'parata', since the word they use to say 'my', is 'taku', then, to say 'my brother', you can use the phrase: 'taku parata'.
"Kei te makariri koe" means "you are cold" in Maori. To say "you are hot" in Maori, you can use the phrase "Kei te makariri koe" and replace "makariri" with "wera" which means hot. So, "Kei te wera koe" translates to "you are hot" in Maori.
To say your age in Maori, you would use the word "tau." For example, to say "I am 30 years old," you would say "Kei te toru tekau tau ahau."
It doesnt allow your newly stretched ear to breath properly. Use Extra Virgin Olive Oil or vitamin E oil.
New Zealand speaks English, so 'sweet' will be sweet in New Zealand. However, if you are asking 'how do you say sweet in Maori?', the answer is waiti.
Until the arrival the Europeans, Maori did not use or need to use a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's, they had come to use the word 'Maori' meaning 'normal' or 'natural' people.
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)