Work together.
"Mahi tahi" in Mฤori means "working together" or "collaboration." It signifies the concept of people coming together and cooperating towards a common goal or purpose.
In Mฤori, "Mahi" means work, activity, or task. It can also refer to employment or occupation.
The Maori translation of the word 'unique' is 'nohinohi'.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
The maori word for two is rua. Here are some other ones: 1-tahi 2-rua 3-toro 4-wha 5-rima 6-ono 7-whetu 8-waru 9-iwa 10-tekau 1 - tahi, 2 - rua, 3 - TORU , 4 - wha, 5 - rima , 6 - ono, 7 - WHITU , 8 - waru, 9 - iwa, 10 - tekau.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
Tahi is the Maori word for 1.
ko tahi ro to
Mahi is the Maori word for Work. Kiaora.
They are both listed as the Maori word for "one."
In Mฤori, "Mahi" means work, activity, or task. It can also refer to employment or occupation.
The Maori translation of the word 'unique' is 'nohinohi'.
ketekete is the Maori word meaning frustrated. Matekiri and takeo are alternative word also meaning frustrated.
1 - Tahi 2- Raua 3- Toru 4- Wha 5- Rima 6- one 7- Whitu 8- Waru 9- Iwa 10- Tekau
The Maori word for model (as in design, pattern or example) is 'Tauira'. The Maori verb meaning to model (clothing) is 'Whakaatu'.
No such word
"Rangimarie" is a Maori word that translates to "peace" or "serenity" in English. It is often used to convey a sense of tranquility and harmony.
The Maori verb meaning 'to dribble' (as in dribble a basketball) is 'Tupanapana'.