"He papa tikanga" is a Māori phrase that refers to the foundational principles or rules that guide behavior and practices within a community or culture. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to established customs and traditions, which are essential for maintaining social order and identity. In essence, it underscores the significance of cultural protocols in fostering respect and understanding among individuals.
whats tikanga for a ratana
You can say "Papa est parti" in French to convey the meaning of "papa has gone".
It's from Medieval Latin papa and Old English pāpa - meaning Father or Papa
Dad/Father
'Poppa' Papa
It's the Spanish words for Santa Claus. Papa meaning Father, and Noel meaning Christmas. So technically it means Father Christmas
papa = father with the meaning of "priest" To refer to a priest, his short name is used, prefixed with papa- So the prefix papa- implies a cleric ancestor.
Papa should be papá (meaning papa or father). Papa without the accent means potato, or it can also mean the Pope.
The importance of celebrating the 'kingitanga' coronation.
It's about suicide.
PP is an abbreviation for 'Papa' meaning 'Pope.'
pitaah / papa /