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In Maori, "manawa" can mean both "heart" and "breath." It is a term that is often used to represent emotions, feelings, and the essence of a person's being.
"Heart" in Maori is "manawa".
iho means heart, essence, inside, inner core, kernel, pith of a tree, essential quality, nature. Manawa is the heart of a person.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
"Heart" in Maori is "manawa".
Manawa or ngakau
iho means heart, essence, inside, inner core, kernel, pith of a tree, essential quality, nature. Manawa is the heart of a person.
"Ika" means fish in Maori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. It is often used in traditional Maori cuisine and fishing practices.
"Rose" in Maori can be translated to "raukura," which refers to both the flower and the color pink.
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
"Kuri" means dog in Maori. It is also commonly used to refer to the Polynesian dog breed that existed in New Zealand before the arrival of Europeans.
"Anahera" in Maori means "angel" or "messenger." It is a word used to refer to celestial beings or spiritual messengers in Maori culture.
"Morena" means "good morning" in Maori. It is a common greeting used to say hello in the morning.
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Motu Manawa - Pollen Island - Marine Reserve was created in 1995.
"Chur" is a slang word commonly used in New Zealand, including by some Maori speakers. It is used as an exclamation to show appreciation, agreement, excitement, or approval, similar to saying "cool" or "awesome."