100 Kotahi rau
One hundred in Maori is kotahi rau.
Kotahi rau
tahi rau
In Maori, the word "rau" means "leaf" or "leaves."
Wha rau ma tahi. Wha (four) rau (hundred) ma tahi (and one).
ko rua rau
One for the English. As most Maori did not speak English they had to have Maori translated treated. More Maori signed the Maori treaty rather than the english.
Kōtahi rau, waru tekau mā rua. Kōtahi rau = one hundred Waru tekau = eighty Rua = two
There are a lot of names for pear in maori, one of them is "pea"
Maori is one of the three official languages of New Zealand (the others are English and NZ sign language).
tino rangatiratanga
"Nene" is a Maori term for grandmother; "Tamati" is a Maori first name; "Wakas" is unclear in Maori; "Turangawaewae" is a Maori term meaning a place to stand, one's homeland or place where one has the right to stand.