Rahi means big in maori. Taumata means hill. Rahi taumata therefore means big hill in Maori. An alternative word for big is kaitā. More commonly the suffix 'nui' is used to mean big and the word 'puke' (POO-keh) means hill.
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
The Maori name for Takaka Hill is Te Awhina.
Arohanui is a Maori term that means "big love" or "much love." It is used to express deep affection and care for someone.
In Maori, "puke" means hill or mountain. It is commonly used to describe elevated landforms in New Zealand.
The Maori word "nui" means "big" or "great" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is large in size or significant in importance.
"Nui" in Maori means "big" or "large." It is used to describe something of significant size or importance.
The Maori name for Takaka Hill is Te Awhina.
big love
Arohanui is a Maori term that means "big love" or "much love." It is used to express deep affection and care for someone.
In Maori, "puke" means hill or mountain. It is commonly used to describe elevated landforms in New Zealand.
The Maori word "nui" means "big" or "great" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is large in size or significant in importance.
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"Wainui" in Maori means "big water" or "large bay." It is often used in place names or to describe a significant body of water.
Big hill place.
According to the website below, Te Puke means "the hill."
A maori meeting house can be as big as 8 meters by 10 meters.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.