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What does 'whaka' mean in maori?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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βˆ™ 11y ago

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'Ordinary or 'Natural'

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'Whaka' is a prefix in the Māori language that is used to create verbs. It indicates the action of making, causing, or initiating something. For example, 'whakapapa' means to genealogize, 'whakarongo' means to listen, and 'whakatakoto' means to lay or place something.

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