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"E kare" is a term of endearment in the Māori language, often used to address a young person or an individual of the same age or younger. It can be translated as "dear" or "beloved."
panapana, kohara and kare a-roto all mean, to be passionate... i don't know that there is a more direct word than those, and aroha, means love.
"Katal kare" in Punjabi translates to "to kill" in English.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
"E kare" is a term of endearment in the Māori language, often used to address a young person or an individual of the same age or younger. It can be translated as "dear" or "beloved."
panapana, kohara and kare a-roto all mean, to be passionate... i don't know that there is a more direct word than those, and aroha, means love.
This means "his."
"Katal kare" in Punjabi translates to "to kill" in English.
"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.
The Filipino dish known as kare-kare is a stew made with meat (and sometimes offal), vegetables (such as green beans and eggplant) and peanuts. Oxtail is considered the traditional meat for kare-kare. You can find a basic kare-kare recipe here: http://recipe.philippinecentral.com/karekare.html
in flatfish i gather you mean a flounder which isヒラメ Hirame sole is Kare
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.