haeremai

[haiɾɛmaɪ]

haeremai Definition

  • 1welcome
  • 2to be received with hospitality

Using haeremai: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "haeremai" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Haeremai! Welcome to our home.

  • Example

    The tourists were haeremai'd by the locals.

  • Example

    The new employee was haeremai'd by the team.

haeremai Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for haeremai

Phrases with haeremai

  • welcome to the marae (Maori meeting grounds)

    Example

    The visitors were haeremai ki te marae by the local tribe.

  • haeremai ki te whare wānanga

    welcome to the house of learning (university)

    Example

    The new students were haeremai ki te whare wānanga by the faculty.

  • welcome to the home

    Example

    The guests were haeremai ki te kainga by the host family.

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Summary: haeremai in Brief

'Haeremai' [haiɾɛmaɪ] is a Maori word that means 'welcome' or 'to be received with hospitality.' It is used to greet visitors and newcomers in various settings, such as homes, maraes, and universities. Examples include 'Haeremai! Welcome to our home.' and 'The new employee was haeremai'd by the team.'