Dance kilt is an English equivalent of the Maori item of clothing that's called 'piu piu'. The Maori word tends to be written more often as one word, 'piupiu'. The skirt is made from the leaves of the 'harakeke', or flax plant.
The Maori term "piu piu" refers to a traditional skirt made of flax or other plant fibers. It is worn around the waist and is typically used during cultural performances or ceremonies.
"piu che puoi" in Italian means "as much as you can" in English.
The Maori word "kakariki" translates to "green" in English.
In Maori, "Chelsea" can be translated as "Tฤiria."
"Keke" in Maori translates to "cake" in English.
The English word for the Maori word "heki" is "fence."
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
Best is one English equivalent of 'di piu'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'di' means 'from, of'. The adverb 'piu' means 'more'.
"piu che puoi" in Italian means "as much as you can" in English.
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.
To a boy - "Tu sei piu bello" To a girl - "Tu sei piu bella"
Speak more softly
'Papura' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'purple'.
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piu' figo/a di te
Mi piace di piu
In Maori, "Chelsea" can be translated as "Tฤiria."
"Keke" in Maori translates to "cake" in English.