It is Maori for house or home.
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.
MSN Encarta translates it to being a Maori village or smaller settlement. Kainga can mean house or can refer to where you live or where you believe to be your turangawaewae (the place where your roots are from).
"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means: Whangarei is where I live.
Kainga usually means village but may also mean home.
Kainga generally means 'home'.
'Horse' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.
un cheval - a horse
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Do you mean "horse"? That is caballo. If you mean "house", that is casa.
There is no English word for "snail house" unless you mean the snail's shell.
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