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WinterHōtoke and Makariri were two words for winter (from June to August), and for cold. Winter was associated with the star Sirius or Takurua - another word for winter. People would say, 'Takurua hūpē nui' (winter, when your nose runs).
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16y ago

* makariri * mātao * kōpaka all mean "cold" in Māori.

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13y ago

Aloha: Say Hoʻoilo (ho oy-low) or (ho oh-ee-low... more correct)

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12y ago

Winter = Ho'oilo

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15y ago

Takurua.

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