"Pakipaki" in Maori means "clap." It is often used as an instruction to applaud or to clap one's hands as a sign of appreciation or approval.
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
The Maori word for house is "whare."
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
The Maori word for egg is "huna".
"Pakipaki" in Maori means "clap." It is often used as an instruction to applaud or to clap one's hands as a sign of appreciation or approval.
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
Another word for clap in approval is applaud
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 egg is "huna".
The past tense of the word "clap" is "clapped."
Every word has at least one syllable.An easy way to determine how many syllables a word has is to clap whilst saying a word. For example, if you clap and say the word "exciting" you will clap three times. This means the word "exciting" has three syllables. Each clap represents one syllable. Thus:Clap 1 - "ex"Clap 2 - "ci"Clap 3 - "ting"
The Maori word for passport is 'Uruwhenua'.
The Maori word for the colour red is 'whero'.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.