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    kainga
    /ˈkɑːɪŋ(ɡ)ə/

    noun

    • 1. a Maori village or settlement. New Zealand

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  2. 1. (noun) place where one spends much of their time, stamping ground, haunt. Show example. kāinga kanohi. 1. (noun) part that is seen, facade, frontage, view.

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      Māori Dictionary. kāinga. 1. (noun) home, address,...

  3. On-line Te Reo Māori Dictionary. Look up a word: Results for 'kāinga' kāinga - home. kainga - (pass) be eaten. kaingākau - passion; like. mahi kāinga - home work. hau kāinga - home. papa kāinga - ancestral settlement. wā kāinga - home. Kaikainga ngā taringa! - Got an earful! Ko te kāinga tūturu o Nikau kei Pōneke.

  4. Māori Dictionary. kāinga. 1. (noun) home, address, residence, village, settlement, habitation, habitat, dwelling. Show example. Synonyms: kāenga, whare, noninga kumu, whakanoho, whakatatū, whakatau, whakaritenga, whakatutukitanga. New favourites & quiz!

  5. Check 'kainga' translations into English. Look through examples of kainga translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  6. noun. house or structure in which someone lives [..] MicrosoftLanguagePortal. place. noun. GlosbeResearch. Less frequent translations. abode. address. country. dwelling. homestead. household. lodging. Show algorithmically generated translations. Automatic translations of " kāinga " into English. Glosbe Translate. Google Translate.

  7. May 17, 2023 · Noun. [edit] kainga. The refuse of a meal. Verb. [edit] kainga. To be consumed; passive form of kai. Rapa Nui. [edit]

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KāingaKāinga - Wikipedia

    A kāinga ( Southern Māori kaika or kaik) is the traditional form of village habitation of pre-European Māori in New Zealand. It was unfortified or only lightly fortified, and over time became less important to the well-defended pā . Description. Kāinga were generally unfortified or only lightly fortified, as opposed to the well-defended pā.