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Friday, 11 May 2007
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In the Maori language,
nihowera
means :
[
verb
] be extravagant with food.
[
noun
] generous host.
marau
means :
[
noun
] subject of talk, subject.
mÄtakitaki
means :
[
verb
] to gaze, watch, inspect, examine, observe.
[
noun
] inspection, observation.
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