"To ataahua hoki mahi penei tonu" is a phrase in Māori that translates to "Your beauty is indeed reflected in your work." It emphasizes the idea that one's beauty or essence is manifested through their actions and contributions. This saying highlights the value of hard work and creativity as expressions of one's character and identity.
Mo Maria aianei O tatou waiata Kia kaha ra tatou Ki a nui te aroha Tena hoki nga ahere E whakahonore ana Ki to ratou rehina Ki a Maria ano ra Aroha ki te Atua Aroha ki a Maria I te rangi Te whenua Ake tonu,ake tonu
Maria Tonu has written: 'Unghiul cercului'
Tonu, as in - I pai tonu te pikitia - The movie was quite good.
Random events, morphing potions, adoption pound, or the easiest way, on tonu day.
The Maori translation for "forever" is "mō ake tonu".
In Maori, this means forever and ever
You would say "Aroha tonu atu" in Maori to express "I still love you."
The haka tika tonu is a traditional Maori war dance from New Zealand. It is performed with powerful movements, chanting, and stomping to showcase strength, unity, and defiance. The haka tika tonu is often performed to honor special occasions, welcome guests, or intimidate opponents.
Mo ake tonu atu
It will get Neezles
Ufa Lea lafotu
Her beauty and youthfulness will take your breath away forever He taiohi mo ake hine purotu ye pumanawa e mo ake tonu atu