Small
The Maori word for baby sister is "tungāne iti."
In Māori, the word "iti" means "small" or "little." It is often used in language and place names to denote something that is of a smaller size or scale.
'karu tino iti' - 'karu' means eyes - 'tino' means very - 'iti' means little :)
iti ( pronounced like it rythmes with city) meaning tiny
Wai-iti is a word in the Maori language of New Zealand that means "water of small stream". It can also refer to a specific hop variety known for its delicate and floral aroma characteristics, commonly used in brewing beer.
'Iti te kopara' means 'a bellbird sings', symbolizing a moment of joy or celebration. 'Pakeha' refers to a person of European descent in New Zealand. 'Taku taha Maori' translates to 'my Maori side' in English. 'Tihei' signifies the act of sneezing, often used in Maori culture as a sign of respect or acknowledgment.
Njan ITI padichu. (But, ITI is not a course. So, the sentence must be as, "I studied in an ITI." Its Malayalam is as "Njan ITI-yil padichu." If you mean that you have studied an ITI course, then the sentence must be as, "I studied an ITI course.")
The motto of Rotorua Boys' High School is 'Maori: Whaia Te Iti Kahurangi'.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.