Not easy. You could use Tairua if you are going for a literal translation. That is Logan means Valley/hollow in Gaelic and so you could translate it to Tairua, using a Maori word for Valley or Hollow. However the English ear would fail to see a connection between Logan and Tairua. There are other possibilities. There are a few Maori words that can be translated to hollow/valley. You could find out the Aboriginal Name for the area and "assimilate that word, as Maori" or literally translate their meaning. The Logan region was originally inhabited by Aboriginals from two major language groups; the Yugambeh and the Jaggera. You could describe it as "Tangata Whenua YugambehJaggera" as a LOAN or borrowed creative cojoin. It is hard to Loan or convert Logan to a Maori word Like Apple and Aporo. It kind of depends on your application. You can make reference to the traditional owners or you could just usurp the word Logan and use it. Te Logan or Whenua Logan???? Not the prettiest solution but maybe the easist. I think the best solution is to discuss the issue with traditional native landowners and get more background. Good Luck.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
Assuming you mean 'What is the Maori word for Snapper' then the answer is... Tamure'
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
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Tairua's population is 1,269.
tairua is in the north island of new zealand and is located on the east coast of the coromandel peninsula.
Not easy. You could use Tairua if you are going for a literal translation. That is Logan means Valley/hollow in Gaelic and so you could translate it to Tairua, using a Maori word for Valley or Hollow. However the English ear would fail to see a connection between Logan and Tairua. There are other possibilities. There are a few Maori words that can be translated to hollow/valley. You could find out the Aboriginal Name for the area and "assimilate that word, as Maori" or literally translate their meaning. The Logan region was originally inhabited by Aboriginals from two major language groups; the Yugambeh and the Jaggera. You could describe it as "Tangata Whenua YugambehJaggera" as a LOAN or borrowed creative cojoin. It is hard to Loan or convert Logan to a Maori word Like Apple and Aporo. It kind of depends on your application. You can make reference to the traditional owners or you could just usurp the word Logan and use it. Te Logan or Whenua Logan???? Not the prettiest solution but maybe the easist. I think the best solution is to discuss the issue with traditional native landowners and get more background. Good Luck.
"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.
"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.
"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."
In English, "o te reo Māori" translates to "the Māori language."
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.