Whakapaipai to my understanding means to beautify...so maybe it is a reference to making your room look good or cleaning your room..something along those lines
"Whakapaipai te ruma" is a Māori phrase that means "clean up the room" or "tidy up the room." It is a directive to organize and arrange the room to make it neat and orderly.
In Maori, "ruma" can mean room or space where activities take place, such as a classroom (ruma akoranga) or a bedroom (ruma moe). It is commonly used to refer to various types of enclosed spaces in everyday language.
"Te odio" in Spanish means "I hate you."
"Te extrann" does not have a specific meaning in English or Spanish. It may be a misspelling or typo.
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.
The population of Ruma is 29,969.
In Maori, "ruma" can mean room or space where activities take place, such as a classroom (ruma akoranga) or a bedroom (ruma moe). It is commonly used to refer to various types of enclosed spaces in everyday language.
The population of Ruma Upazila is 19,001.
The ISBN of Ruma kreivitär is 9513125378.
Ruma kreivitär was created in 2002.
Ruma Pal was born in 1941.
The population of Kraljevci - Ruma - is 1,232.
The area of Ruma is 582 square kilometers.
Ruma kreivitär has 362 pages.
Klenak - Ruma -'s population is 3,246.
The area of Ruma Upazila is 492.1 square kilometers.
Ruma Guha Thakurta was born on November 3, 1934.