Some words for parts of the body in Maori are:
Mahunga - head,
Taringa - ear,
Ihu - nose,
Ringa - arm/hand,
Manawa - heart,
Puku - stomach/belly buttton,
Turi - knee,
Waiwai - leg/foot,
Pakahiwi - shoulders,
Hupe - hips,
Fatu - eyes,
Waha - mouth
There are a lot of names for pear in maori, one of them is "pea"
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Tutumairekurai is the most common of the Maori names for Hector's dolphin
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In Maori their names are: # Waiti # Waita # Tupu-a-nuku # Tupu-a-rangi # Waipuna-a-rangi # Ururangi # Matariki
Jason = Heihana in Maori most English names starting with "J" translate into Maori starting with an "H".
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The Maori name for Sarah-Jane would likely be "Hara-Hene" or "Hara-Hana" as Maori names often adapt foreign names to fit the Maori language phonetics.
Toroa is the Maori name for the Royal Albatross.
Dylan = Tiilane Bailey = Peiri
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A Maori warrior was called a Toa, a group of warriors (war party) was known as Hokowhitu a Tu.