A house.
Home in Te Reo is kainga.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
Kainga usually means village but may also mean home.
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.
"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means: Whangarei is where I live.
Home in Te Reo is kainga.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
MSN Encarta translates it to being a Maori village or smaller settlement. Kainga can mean house or can refer to where you live or where you believe to be your turangawaewae (the place where your roots are from).
Kainga usually means village but may also mean home.
It is Maori for house or home.
Kainga generally means 'home'.
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.
"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means: Whangarei is where I live.
A kainga is a Maori term used to describe a traditional village or settlement in New Zealand. It typically consists of a group of houses and communal facilities where an extended family or community resides. Kaingas are important cultural and social centers for Maori communities.
Kei Te Whakahoki Te TuPapaku Ki Tona Kainga
The Maoris are the native people of New Zealand, and a kainga is the Maori word for home. I'm not sure if the word (possibly with the extra 'a' on the end) also has another meaning - perhaps something related to the haka which the All Blacks rugby team are famous for chanting.
The cast of My Lost Kainga - 2009 includes: Carolanne Makakaufaki as Mia