Some words for parts of the body in Maori are:
Mahunga - head,
Taringa - ear,
Ihu - nose,
Ringa - arm/hand,
Manawa - heart,
Puku - stomach/belly buttton,
Turi - knee,
Waiwai - leg/foot,
Pakahiwi - shoulders,
Hupe - hips,
Fatu - eyes,
Waha - mouth
"Wainui" in Maori means "big water" or "large bay." It is often used in place names or to describe a significant body of water.
There are a lot of names for pear in maori, one of them is "pea"
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Tutumairekurai is the most common of the Maori names for Hector's dolphin
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In Maori their names are: # Waiti # Waita # Tupu-a-nuku # Tupu-a-rangi # Waipuna-a-rangi # Ururangi # Matariki
Jason = Heihana in Maori most English names starting with "J" translate into Maori starting with an "H".
"Tauranga" in Maori is still "Tauranga." This is because Maori is one of the official languages of New Zealand, and the city names remain the same in both English and Maori.
The Maori name for Sarah-Jane would likely be "Hara-Hene" or "Hara-Hana" as Maori names often adapt foreign names to fit the Maori language phonetics.
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Toroa is the Maori name for the Royal Albatross.
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