I'm pretty sure hana means warmth or radiance but i don't know what te is.
Te means ' The' . Evidently another meaning of Te Hana is sparkling or shining.
Ringa is the word for arm or hand in Te Reo Maori.
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Finished with work
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
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Tehana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is possible that it is a name or term from another language.
Neihana = Nathan
In English, "o te reo Māori" translates to "the Māori language."
"Te atua" in Maori means "the god" or "the divine." It is used to refer to a spiritual or divine being in Maori culture.
Te Kapua means 'The cloud'.
Te Reo Maori is the indigenous language of the Maori people of New Zealand. It is an official language of the country alongside English, and efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve it. Te Reo Maori is an important aspect of Maori culture and identity.
Te Wharenui in Maori refers to the meeting house or communal space in a traditional Maori village. It is a significant structure used for various cultural ceremonies, rituals, and social gatherings within the community.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te Māori."
Te Awa Kairangi.
"Te" in Māori is the definite article and can be translated as "the" in English. It is used before nouns to indicate specificity or to make a general statement more specific.
"Te puna" in Maori means "the spring" or "the source" - it is often used to refer to a water source or a place of origin.
Te Papa means "our place" in Maori language. It is often used to refer to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, located in Wellington, New Zealand.