"mane" = "monday"
This was all I could find on "napi":(Loan) '''(Noun) schnapps - a strong alcoholic drink resembling ginOr it could mean something that sounds like Schnapps as this is a "loan" word in Maori'''
To say "today is Monday" in Māori, you would say "Ko te Mane tēnei rā."
Monday - Rahina Tuesday - Ratu Wednesday - Raapa Thursday - Rapare Friday - Ramere Saturday - Rahoroi Sunday - Ratapu
Maori is the plural of Maori.
Money in Maori is moni.
This was all I could find on "napi":(Loan) '''(Noun) schnapps - a strong alcoholic drink resembling ginOr it could mean something that sounds like Schnapps as this is a "loan" word in Maori'''
To say "today is Monday" in Māori, you would say "Ko te Mane tēnei rā."
Monday - Rahina Tuesday - Ratu Wednesday - Raapa Thursday - Rapare Friday - Ramere Saturday - Rahoroi Sunday - Ratapu
Maori is the plural of Maori.
Monday, 1 May in Māori is "Rāhina, te Rima o Mei." In this phrase, "Rāhina" means Monday, "te Rima" translates to the fifth, and "o Mei" refers to the month of May. Māori language often places the day of the week first, followed by the numerical date and the month.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Money in Maori is moni.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
The Maori roll is a separate electoral roll in New Zealand for people who identify as Maori. It allows Maori to choose whether to enroll on the general or Maori roll during elections to vote for specific Maori seats in Parliament.