"Te wa" means "the time" in Māori, referring to a specific point in time or a period.
ever since in Maori maybe translated as Te wa, Te wa, Te wa which refers to time before during and after, it is time unmeasurable and passes through eternally,
"Te Wa" in Maori means "the time" or "the season." It is often used to refer to different periods or moments in time.
Ma Te Wa was created in 2000.
Taiyō Te ni Tsuki wa Kokoro no Ryōte ni was created on October 6, 2007.
What does WA mean in Hebrew and then what does WA mean in Tahitian
慌てる /a WA te ru/ means 'to panic' as well as 'to hurry, to rush' in Japanese. As for its present participle 'panicking' it would be 慌てている /a WA te te i ru/.
"_____"wa futo te imasu "____" is fat
Time, or season, but most common usage is time. Like, i te WA o o tatou tipuna. (In the time of our ancestors.) Time can also be taima, but this is a transliteration from the English 'time.' Wa has a macron on the a.
Why do you need to know this and the answer is "why why why why"
te means you.
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.