maori

[ˈmaʊri]

maori Definition

  • 1a member of the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand
  • 2the language of the Maori people

Using maori: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Maori have a rich cultural heritage.

  • Example

    She is learning to speak Maori.

Phrases with maori

  • the customs, beliefs, and practices of the Maori people

    Example

    The Maori culture is an integral part of New Zealand's national identity.

  • a traditional tattooing practice of the Maori people, often consisting of intricate designs and patterns

    Example

    He got a Maori tattoo on his arm as a tribute to his heritage.

  • the collection of myths and legends of the Maori people, often involving gods, spirits, and supernatural creatures

    Example

    Maori mythology has many stories about the creation of the world and the origins of their people.

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Summary: maori in Brief

The term 'Maori' [ˈmaʊri] refers to the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand and their language. It encompasses their rich cultural heritage, including practices like Maori tattoo and mythology. Examples of its usage include 'The Maori have a rich cultural heritage.' and 'She is learning to speak Maori.'

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