There are a few words, one is 'hine'
Source: maoridictionary.co.nz
The word for girl in Maori is "hine".
I believe it is "kotiro" for a young girl.
"Girl" in Maori is "kลtiro".
It is a daughter because instead of saying there name or daughter just say Kotero plus it is easy for people to say if there Maori. By the way I was just saying.
One famous statue of a young Maori girl is the Pania of the Reef statue in Napier, New Zealand. The statue depicts Pania, a figure in Maori mythology, and sits on the Marine Parade overlooking the sea.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
I believe it is "kotiro" for a young girl.
"Girl" in Maori is "kลtiro".
The cast of The Girl from Sweden and a Maori from Dunedin - 2009 includes: Riki Gooch as Maori Margot Mills as Waitress Chelsie Preston Crayford as Girl
well since beautiful is "ataahua" - (a-ta-a-who-a) in maori and girl in maori is "kotiro" (caw-ti-ro) i think it is "Ataahua kotiro" ? just guessing
Ehu is slang for a local girl with reddish brown hair. And it is actually Hawaiian not Maori! :)
taku wahine taku tamahine
It is a daughter because instead of saying there name or daughter just say Kotero plus it is easy for people to say if there Maori. By the way I was just saying.
One famous statue of a young Maori girl is the Pania of the Reef statue in Napier, New Zealand. The statue depicts Pania, a figure in Maori mythology, and sits on the Marine Parade overlooking the sea.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
The Maori word for child is tamaraki, when reffering to numerous children it is nga tamaraki (nga meaning plural) or te tamariki (te meaning the or singular), when you refer to a boy or girl this is different again, boy is tama & girl is kotiro so all depends how you wish to say it