You mean pronounce it??? Whare is house in maori. The pronunciation of the consonant 'Wh' ranges from 'W' to 'F' but is most commonly a very soft 'F', 'R' is pronounced with a flick of the tip of the tongue against the front of the roof of the mouth, somewhere between an 'L' and a 'D'. The 'A' sounds like 'far' and the 'E' as in 'set'. So 'whare' can be said 'FAH reh'
Maori (native New Zealander's)
In Maori, "wai" can mean water, juice, or liquid.
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
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'Whare' is Maori for 'house'.
The Maori word for house is "whare."
The Maori word for house is "whare."
Whare.
The cast of Whare Maori - 2011 includes: Rau Hoskins as Himself - Presenter
A Maori home is called a "whare." It is traditionally constructed using materials like wood, straw, and flax, and often features intricate carvings and designs that hold cultural significance.
Traditional Maori homes are called "whare" which are typically meeting houses that serve as communal gathering spaces for social, cultural, and spiritual activities. These structures are often made from wood and thatch, and feature intricate carvings and decorations that hold deep cultural significance.
whare tongarewa
Whare Karakia Nui.
Maori (native New Zealander's)
whare pukapuka(noun) library.
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