'Kei hea taku?' means 'where is mine?'
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"Kei hea taku" is a phrase in the Māori language that translates to "where is my" in English. It is used when asking about the location of something or someone.
In Maori, you would say "Kei hea a Nana?" to ask where someone named Nana is.
"Kei hea koe i whakapapa mai?"
"Taku whaea" means "my mother" in the Māori language.
"Kei" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. It may be a name or a word from another language.
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