'Ihu' is a Maori word :)
But if your looking for the English translation...
Ihu - Nose
:)
The Maori word for nose is "ihu."
The Hawaiian word for nose is ihu.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
He ihu oneone means 'a hardworker' in te reo Māori. 'He' meaning indefinite article 'a,' 'ihu' meaning nose and oneone meaning ground/gravel/sand. Thus, for one's nose to be down at ground level or covered in earth means one is hardworking.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
The Maori word for nose is "ihu."
Ihu
I hate you= ihy I hate u = ihu Same thing...
Jesus Christ is Ihu Karaiti. Spiritual is wairua or mana atua.
"Imu" in Hawaiian refers to an underground earth oven used for cooking. "Ihu" means nose in Hawaiian.
The airport code for Ihu Airport is IHU.
The Hawaiian word for nose is ihu.
Ula is red. Ihu is nose and li'i or li'ili'i is small. maybe ihu 'ula li'i. or ihu li'ili'i ula.
It could stand for many things - the first phrase that comes to mind is 'I hate you'
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
Jeonjaeng geu ihu - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.