Maori in the old days were typically around 5'6"-5'8" tall on average, which is similar to the average height of people at that time in other regions of the world.
No, "koro" in Maori actually means "old man" or "elderly man." The term for "grandad" in Maori is actually "koroua."
The plural of Maori is Maori.
You would say "Kei te waru ōku tau" in Maori to mean "I am 9 years old".
A fenced Maori village is traditionally called a "pa". It served as a fortified settlement that provided protection to the community during times of conflict. The pa would often have palisades and defensive structures to safeguard its inhabitants.
In Maori, the days of the week are: Rāhina (Monday), Rātū (Tuesday), Rāapa (Wednesday), Rāpare (Thursday), Rāmere (Friday), Rāhoroi (Saturday), Rātapu (Sunday).
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Bella Maori is 5' 6".
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From Maori language. There are two versions for the Maori days of the week. One with maori language words and the other which is derived from the English eg Ratu, Ratapu, Rapare vs Mane, Ture, Wenere etc
No, "koro" in Maori actually means "old man" or "elderly man." The term for "grandad" in Maori is actually "koroua."
The plural of Maori is Maori.
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You would say "Kei te waru ōku tau" in Maori to mean "I am 9 years old".
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
A fenced Maori village is traditionally called a "pa". It served as a fortified settlement that provided protection to the community during times of conflict. The pa would often have palisades and defensive structures to safeguard its inhabitants.