E noho ra (written as three separate words) means goodbye to someone you are leaving. I.e, you are leaving your nana's house, and she is staying at her house, but you are going somewhere else, then you would say 'e noho ra.' If you were staying and you were saying goodbye to someone who is leaving then you would say, "Haere ra." Other ways of saying goodbye are hei konei ra, or ka kite ano (see you again).
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Tamaki Mankaurua means Auckland in Maori .
Piwaiwaka or piwakawaka.
The Maori transliteration of 'England' is 'Ingarangi'.
Ra is the Sun God in Maori mythology.
"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.
Assuming you mean 'What is the Maori word for Snapper' then the answer is... Tamure'
"Kura" in Maori can mean various things depending on the context. It can mean school, red or precious.
In Maori, "wai" can mean water, juice, or liquid.
Rehu tai translates to "seaweed" in Maori.
"Peke" in Maori means to jump or leap.
The word for "tired" in Maori is "matekai" or "mutimutitanga."
Kahukura is the Maori word for rainbow. Maori is a Polynesian language spoken by indigenous Maori of New Zealand.
"Tairua" does not have a specific meaning in the Maori language. It is possible that it is a name or a place name in Maori culture.