A hongi is a Maori kiss, or greeting, is where two people press their noses against the others. It is usually done twice for acquaintances, three times for friends and relatives and a prolonged press for very intimate occasions.
Kihi is the Maori word for kiss.
The Maori word for kiss is "whiriwhiri."
The Maori word for "I want to kiss you" is "Ka hiahia au ki te honi i a koe."
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
The Maori word for egg is "huna".
The Maori word for house is "whare."
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
The Maori word for "I want to kiss you" is "Ka hiahia au ki te honi i a koe."
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
The Maori word for house is "whare."
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
The Maori word for passport is 'Uruwhenua'.
The Maori word for the colour red is 'whero'.
'Taimama' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'diamond'.
The Maori word for house is "whare."
The Maori word for song is 'Waiata'.
mākutu is the maori word for magic.
Pukapuka is the Maori word for book.