Ika.
The word for fish in Maori is - ika - pronounced ee-ka
Inanga is a Maori word for the young of various freshwater fish species that are considered a delicacy, and called whitebait in English.
The English word for the Māori word "ika" is "fish." In Māori culture, "ika" refers to various types of fish and is a significant part of their cuisine and traditions.
'Kiwi' is a Maori word.
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
The Maori word for house is "whare."
hēki is the maori word for egg.
tauhinu is the maori word for sunflower.
"Ika" means fish in Maori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. It is often used in traditional Maori cuisine and fishing practices.
The Maori word for the colour red is 'whero'.
The Maori word for passport is 'Uruwhenua'.