The Maori word for "bum" is "puku."
"Wae wae puku ringa ringa" is a Maori phrase that translates to "legs stomach arms arms" in English. It is often used to teach body part names in the Maori language.
"Puku" is a Maori word that means "stomach" or "belly." It is often used to refer to the abdominal area of the body.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
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To the best of my knowledge the Maori word is "Puku"
The Maori word for "bum" is "puku."
"Wae wae puku ringa ringa" is a Maori phrase that translates to "legs stomach arms arms" in English. It is often used to teach body part names in the Maori language.
Nui in maori means big, huge for example "he tino nui tana puku", translated this means, "your stomach is really huge".
"Puku" is a Maori word that means "stomach" or "belly." It is often used to refer to the abdominal area of the body.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
Some words for parts of the body in Maori are: Mahunga - head, Taringa - ear, Ihu - nose, Ringa - arm/hand, Manawa - heart, Puku - stomach/belly buttton, Turi - knee, Waiwai - leg/foot, Pakahiwi - shoulders, Hupe - hips, Fatu - eyes, Waha - mouth
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