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How do you say father in NZ?
pāpā 1. (noun) father, uncle, dad.
What is a whaea?
The formal Māori terms of “Matua” or “Whaea”, meaning uncle and auntie respectively, are used for teachers and parents in schools.
What does the Maori word Mai mean?
1. (interjection) come here! welcome! – a greeting.
What does hero mean in Maori?
More Maori words for hero. tuatangata noun. hero. toa verb, noun. hero, win, winner, warrior, shop.
Why do Kiwis say sweet as?
Sweet as (sweet-az) This is a real beauty of a piece of Kiwi lingo, here. It’s versatile and concise and can be used when you’re at a bit of a loss. It can mean “thanks”, “that’s okay”, “no worries”, “you’re welcome”, “nice one”, “congratulations” and “that’s awesome”.
What does Chur mean in New Zealand?
thank you
The meaning of chur is essentially thank you. You can use this classic Kiwi slang to show gratitude or appreciation. As explained above, it can also mean “sweet as” or “that’s awesome”. As in: “I’ll help you change your flat tyre.” “Chur, bro.”
What do you call a Maori female teacher?
pouako wahine. More Maori words for female teacher. kaiako wahine. female teacher.
What is Nga mihi?
greetings of the new year.
What does Chur Chur mean?
What do Kiwis call Bogans?
Although the term “bogan” is understood across Australia and New Zealand, certain regions have their own slang terms for the same group of people. These terms include: “Bevan” or “Bev” in Queensland. “Booner” in Canberra.
What does dad mean in the Maori Dictionary?
1. (noun) father, uncle, dad. Hai pāpā ia ki a ia a Te Whaaki (HP 1991:8). / Te Whaaki is an uncle to him. 1. (noun) elderly man, grandfather, grandad, grandpa – term of address to an older man. Tāwhia kia mau, kia ita i roto i te heketanga o te wānanga o ngā karakia o te kete tūātea i a koe, e koro, e!
What do you say when you say grandfather in Maori?
How to say grandfather in Maori. grandfather. Maori Translation. koroua. More Maori words for grandfather. koroua noun. . grandfather. tīpuna tāne noun.
Who was Wiremu Naera Pomare’s father in Maori?
/ His father, Wiremu Naera Pōmare, was of Ngāti Mutunga, and had connections with Te Āti Awa. 2. (noun) uncle. Kei te kite atu ahau ki ētahi o ngā pāpara nei kua tīmata ki te kōrero i waenganui i a rātau anō (Milroy 2015).