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maori
Catalan
Adjective
maori (masculine and feminine plural maoris)
- Maori
Noun
maori m or f (plural maoris)
- Maori person
maori m (uncountable)
- Maori language
Finnish
Noun
maori
- A Maori (member of the indigenous people of New Zealand).
- The Maori language.
Declension
Synonyms
- (language) maorin kieli
Anagrams
- Raimo, aromi, omari, roima
French
Adjective
maori (feminine singular maorie, masculine plural maoris, feminine plural maories)
- Maori (of or relating to the Maori people or language)
Noun
maori m (plural maori, feminine maorie)
- a person of Maori descent
- (uncountable) the Maori language
Further reading
- “maori” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Adjective
maori (invariable)
- Maori
Noun
maori m or f (invariable)
- Maori
Anagrams
- amori
- aromi
- Mario
- moria
- omari
- ormai
- riamo, riamò
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
maori m (definite singular maorien, indefinite plural maorier, definite plural maoriene)
- a Maori (member of the native people of New Zealand)
- (uncountable) Maori (the language spoken by the Maori people)
Usage notes
Maori, not maorisk, is the correct Norwegian name for the Maori language, despite the article in Wikipedia.
Related terms
- maorisk (adjective)
References
- “maori” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
maori m (definite singular maorien, indefinite plural maoriar, definite plural maoriane)
- a Maori (member of the native people of New Zealand)
- (uncountable) Maori (the language spoken by the Maori people)
Related terms
- maorisk (adjective)
References
- “maori” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Etymology
From Maori M?ori (“Maori”), from m?ori (“normal”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ma.?o.?i/
Adjective
maori (plural maoris, comparable)
- Maori (of, from, or pertaining to the Maori)
- Maori (of the Maori language)
Noun
maori m, f (plural maoris)
- Maori (native of New Zealand)
- (uncountable) Maori (language)
Romanian
Etymology
From French Maori
Noun
maori m (plural maori)
- Maori
Declension
maori From the web:
pakeha
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Maori p?keh?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??keh??/, /?p??k?h??/
- (archaic) IPA(key): /?p??k??/
Noun
pakeha (plural pakehas or pakeha)
- (New Zealand) A non-Maori, especially a European New Zealander.
Usage notes
- Although widely used in politics and media, the use of "New Zealand European (Pakeha)" in the New Zealand 1996 census provoked a "significant adverse reaction" and the word Pakeha was subsequently removed. Many New Zealanders prefer New Zealand European (formal) or Kiwi (informal).
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20090704143742/http://www.stats.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/213CBD4E-56C4-4419-85FC-5A1C010B7859/41187/DraftReportofaReviewoftheOfficialEthnicityStatisti.pdf
- https://web.archive.org/web/20170518035244/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/news-events-and-notices/news/news-2013/2013/02/05/Research-busts-myth-that-Pkeh-is-a-derogatory-term.html
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