"He Kakano Ahau" was composed by Horomona Horo, a Māori composer and musician from New Zealand. The piece blends Māori traditional music with contemporary influences, reflecting Horo's innovative approach to revitalizing Māori culture through music.
A compound is composed from atoms of chemical elements.
grease composed of base oil ,thickener,additive
Adenosine is composed of an acid and a sugar.
Asteriods are composed of rock that broke off of other planets.
The hydrosphere is the layer of Earth composed of water.
In Maori, "ahau" means "I" or "me." It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
ko (name) toku ingoa
You can say "Kei te hiamoe ahau" in Māori, which translates to "I am tired."
Mayan sun god
In Maori language, "I love you" is translated as "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
Kinich Ahau
Kinich Ahau
Kinich Ahau
"Kei te ngenge ahau" means "I am tired" in Māori, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is a common phrase used to express fatigue or exhaustion.
Kinich Ahau is a deity from Maya mythology, often associated with the sun and light. He is depicted as a sun god and is believed to represent wisdom, healing, and music. In some traditions, Kinich Ahau is also linked to the creation and sustenance of life, reflecting the importance of the sun in Maya culture. His name translates roughly to "the brilliant sun" or "the sun that illuminates."
"He pai ki ahau te kai" in Maori means "I like the food." It is a simple statement expressing enjoyment or preference for the food being referred to.