Nui = big, large, many.
The Maori word "nui" means "big" or "great" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is large in size or significant in importance.
The Maori word for great is "nui".
In Maori, you can say "nui rawa" to mean excellent.
The Maori word "nui" means large or great.
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
Rahi means big in maori. Taumata means hill. Rahi taumata therefore means big hill in Maori. An alternative word for big is kaitā. More commonly the suffix 'nui' is used to mean big and the word 'puke' (POO-keh) means hill.
The Maori word for great is "nui".
In Maori, you can say "nui rawa" to mean excellent.
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
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Rahi means big in maori. Taumata means hill. Rahi taumata therefore means big hill in Maori. An alternative word for big is kaitā. More commonly the suffix 'nui' is used to mean big and the word 'puke' (POO-keh) means hill.
Nui in maori means big, huge for example "he tino nui tana puku", translated this means, "your stomach is really huge".
The Maori word "nui" means large or great.
"Tipuna" means ancestor and "tino nui" means great or important in Maori. So "Tino nui Tipuna" would translate to "great ancestor" in English.
"Aroha tino nui" is a Maori phrase that translates to "unconditional love" in English. It expresses deep love and care without any conditions or limitations.