whāereere is the maori word.
In Maori language, "mother" is translated as "whaea" or "māmā."
whaea or mama
Papatuanuku.
Papatuanuku
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His father is Maori. His mother is Tongan.
Whāea whakaangi = step mother Matua whakaangi = step father
Papatuanuku (aka papa) is mother earth.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
"Ahi" = "Fire" "Hau" = "Wind" "Papatuanuku" = "Mother Earth" "Wai" = "Water"
Her father is Tim Castle, and her mother is Desrae Hughes. Castle is of English descent, from Australia. Her mother is a New Zealander Maori.
You can say "te mārena a tōku whaea me tōku matua" in Maori, which translates to "my mother and father's wedding".