Taringa is the name of a website where big amounts of information is posted through links you can find any kind of software ever made ,,if you loose your DVD of some kind of program but you have your key you can download it from there if you don't have any kind of license you would be braking the law ..anyhow is a great website for sharing info ,check it out http://www.taringa.net/
The Maori word for ear is "taringa".
The word for "ears" in Maori is "taringa."
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
Taringa Rovers Soccer Football Club was created in 1949.
Taringa! is the best. MaxAlbums is a good one too. They're both totally free.
well you can download it for PC but you can download it with mugen just go to taringa and put the name jump ultimate mugen andyou will have 3 links of madefire or whatever
Some words for parts of the body in Maori are: Mahunga - head, Taringa - ear, Ihu - nose, Ringa - arm/hand, Manawa - heart, Puku - stomach/belly buttton, Turi - knee, Waiwai - leg/foot, Pakahiwi - shoulders, Hupe - hips, Fatu - eyes, Waha - mouth
matenga-head pokowhiwhi-shoulders poku-stomach hope-hips waewae-legs kanohi-eyes taringa-ears mangai-mouth tino pai
Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka): Taringa whakarongo Kia rite, kia rite Kia mau, hi. Ringaringa pakia waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki E kino nei hoki ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora tenei te tangata puhuruhuru nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā a upane, ka upane a upane, kaupane whiti te ra hi
Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka): Taringa whakarongo Kia rite, kia rite Kia mau, hi. Ringaringa pakia waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki E kino nei hoki ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora tenei te tangata puhuruhuru nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā a upane, ka upane a upane, kaupane whiti te ra hi
The floods in Brisbane in 2011 started when the Brisbane River broke its banks on 11 January 2011. Prior to that, there had been some periodic flash flooding as a result of excessive rainfall in the preceding months, but the release of massive amounts of water from Wivenhoe Dam led to a flood situation comparable to that of 1974.The floods in the state of Queensland actually began as early as 10 December 2010 as rivers broke their banks in central Queensland.