Whakapakehatia
Sure, just let me know the Maori word you would like translated into English.
The Maori translation for the English word "warrior" is "tōa" or "kaihautū."
The English translation of the Maori word 'ukui' is 'tattoo' or 'to tattoo'.
The Maori translation of the English name "Shane" is typically "Hēni".
The translation of the Maori word 'kaea' is 'leader' in English.
"Paho" translates to "publish" in English.
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ataahua
"Paho" translates to "publish" in English.
The Maori translation for the English word "warrior" is "tōa" or "kaihautū."
Tumanako
The English translation of the Maori word 'ukui' is 'tattoo' or 'to tattoo'.
It is the Maori word translating to hair in English
Pencil.
"Ihu" means "nose" in Māori, which is the language of the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is a significant body part representing a person's connection to their ancestors and environment in Māori culture.
The Maori translation of the word 'unique' is 'nohinohi'.
INAIANEI means Now, in the present time, presently etc...