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Kai means food in maori
It is the Maori word for "Food From The Sea".
Kai means foodl. In southern dialects of Maori, Kai is the equivalent of Ngati in the North Island. So Kai Tahu are a major iwi in the South Island. Kai is also a prefix used to denote the human agent of some action, for example 'Korero' means speak and 'Kaikorero' means speaker.
Kai nui
Matariki is the maori new year and it tells the maori the best time to get Kai and grow Kai
"He pai ki ahau te kai" in Maori means "I like the food." It is a simple statement expressing enjoyment or preference for the food being referred to.
ika me te riwai
it comes from the country New Zealand.Te Reo/ maori for food. Kai/ meal or food.
Kaikoura means "eat crayfish" in Maori. The name comes from the words "kai" meaning food and "koura" meaning crayfish or lobster, reflecting the abundance of seafood in the area.
Haere ki te kai.
In the Hawaiian language: banana of the sea
The Hawaiian word "kai" means "sea" or "ocean." It is commonly used to refer to the ocean in Hawaiian language and can also be part of names or locations related to the sea.