That is just disrespectful !
Caroline in Maori would be translated as "Keraina".
The Maori are primarily in New Zealand.
Shane Black said it would be the Mandarin- who is being played by Ben Kingsley.
In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.
"她" is pronounced as "tā" in Mandarin, which translates to "she" in English.
The Maori are reclaiming their culture through various means, such as revitalizing their language, performing traditional ceremonies and rituals, and asserting their land rights. Additionally, efforts are being made to incorporate Maori cultural practices and knowledge into education, art, and governance in New Zealand.
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
You would say "Kei a wai koe i te ra e" in Maori to ask "what did you do yesterday?"
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You would say "He whakamārama katoa rātou" in Maori.
There is no specific record of a play titled "The Maori Merchant of Venice" being created. However, if you are referring to a production or adaptation of Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," that incorporates Maori culture, customs or language, it would depend on the specific production or adaptation. Shakespeare's original play was written between 1596 and 1598.
The expression is Mandarin for "How are you?" so it would be a Chinese person.