I am from New Zealand and we speak English so the answer to that would be sister., but if you ment in moari then there is multiple meaning which are
hēhita(loan) (noun) sister (member of a women's religious order).
Matariki(noun) Pleiades, The Seven Sisters
tuahine(noun) sister or female cousin (of a male). Kei te mirimiri a MÄmÄ i te tinana o tona tamÄhine, o taku tuahinehoki (HP wh19).Mum was massaging the body of her daughter, who was also my sister.
auwahine(noun) sister-in-law (of a man).
taina(noun) younger brother (of a male), younger sister (of a female), cousin (of same gender from a junior branch of the family). NÄ taku taina, nÄ Rihimona Whaanga, au i whakaako ki te kauhoe (HP wh20).My junior cousin, Rihimona Whaanga, taught me to swim. See also http://wiki.answers.com/index.cfm?wordID=7892.
tÄina(noun) younger brothers (of a male), younger sisters (of a female), cousins (of same gender from a more junior branch of the family).
teina(noun) younger brother (of a male), younger sister (of a female), cousin (of the same gender) of a junior line, junior relative. See also http://wiki.answers.com/index.cfm?wordID=7136.
tēina(noun) younger brothers (of a male), younger sisters (of a female), cousins (of the same gender) of a junior line, junior relatives.
I hoped this helped!
People in New Zealand speak English and say "goodbye" as you do. If you mean how do you say goodbye in the Maori Language, then it is "Haere Ra".
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People in New Zealand speak English and say "goodbye" as you do. If you mean how do you say goodbye in the Maori Language, then it is "Haere Ra".
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