"Te whānau" means "the family" in Māori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. It is an important concept in Māori culture that extends beyond biological relatives to include the wider community and connections between people.
You can say "No u te whanau, i tīmoti mai ā mātou i Eropi" in Māori to mean "My family originally comes from Europe."
"Te odio" in Spanish means "I hate you."
"Te extrann" does not have a specific meaning in English or Spanish. It may be a misspelling or typo.
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
In Māori culture, "tuakana" refers to an older sibling or cousin. It signifies a relationship where the older person looks after and guides the younger person.
Whanau is pronounced as Farno. And it means Family
Te Whanau o Tupuranga was created in 2006.
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Whanau - Maori Aiga - Samoan Both mean "family"
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You can say "No u te whanau, i tīmoti mai ā mātou i Eropi" in Māori to mean "My family originally comes from Europe."
Ake Whanau, Whanau Ake
Pokeka:1)Ehara i te tangi engari he whakaputa i te mamae me nga whakaaro mo te taonga kua riro ki te po.2) Kare he mahi a ringa tauriterite engari i etahi WA ka mau Taiaha.3)I ahu mai te ingoa POKEKA i nga kupu po (night) me KEKA (penei i t porangi).4) Ka hakaina te pokeka i te po whakamutunga hei whakangahau i te whanau pani.5) He tu MOMO waiata te pokeka.
Te Ao Tukupu is the Universe, Te Whanau Marama (the family of Light) is the name for the celestial bodies of our solar system - eg. stars, moon, sun, comets, meteors etc.
Ra Whanau Happy birthdayRa Whanau ki a koe Happy birthday to you
Tariana Turia is the Minister Responsible for Whanau Ora for New Zealand.
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