In traditional Maori society, toilet facilities were generally located outside of the main living areas, often at a distance from residential spaces. This was to maintain cleanliness and hygiene within the living areas. In modern times, Maori communities have adopted Western-style toilets in their homes and settlements.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
In Maori, "Go away" is "Haere atu."
In Maori, "Go with love" can be translated as "Haere me te aroha."
Well, honey, "Tayla" isn't a Maori name, but if you're looking for a Maori translation, it would be something like "Teira." So, if you're feeling fancy and want to sprinkle a little Maori into your life, there you go.
Maori is the plural of Maori.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
In Maori, "Go away" is "Haere atu."
In Maori, "Go with love" can be translated as "Haere me te aroha."
They like to go to the toilet!!!!!!!!!! on tuesdays:sThey like to go to the toilet!!!!!!!!!! on tuesdays:s
the astonauts go toilet in the washroom.
TOILET in a sentence: Go plunge the toilet my dear! Ew, that's gross, there are stains on the toilet! Go use the toilet in the ladies room, Annie.
get a bucket
The girl's toilet.
1. if you don't go to the toilet when you need to you could die so probarly yes but i'm only 99.9% + 0.1% that you need to go toilet. 2. you always go toilet but if you did'nt get to the toilet in time you would die.
they go to the toilet in a hole that they cover with leaves
Yes, if you buy a toilet and then make your webkinz sit on it they will go potty.
you can't get you dog to go in the toilet