The Maori word for sacred is 'Tapu'.
I can give you several sentences.Each religion has a sacred text.The sacred part of the temple is off limits to outsiders.This is a sacred relic.
You can use the word "sacred" to describe something that is considered holy, blessed, or revered in a religious or spiritual context. For example, "This temple is a sacred place for worship," or "The sacred text is highly respected by the community."
The noun form for the adjective holy is holiness.
They were setting foot on sacred, or holy, ground.
Those devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus often pray to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who had visions of Jesus revealing his Sacred Heart to her in the 17th century. She played a key role in promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart within the Catholic Church.
it is a sacred hall in the marae in which special maori events are held.
yes it is called a marae
your Maori name is your real name
The Maori name for Margaret is Makere.
Manukau is the Maori name for Manukau!
The Maori name for Finn is "Pine" and the Maori name for Jake is "Hemi."
legs in maori is WAEWAE
"Tapu" in Maori refers to something that is sacred, prohibited, or taboo. It denotes a spiritual restriction that must be respected to maintain harmony and balance in Maori culture and beliefs.
The Maori name for John is Hone.
The Maori name for Havelock is Whakatu.
The Maori name for Joey is Hoani.
The Maori name for Ashburton is Hakatere.