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Mei

1. (loan) (personal noun) May.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 47;)

Hei a Mei me whakatō anō he kāpiti, he kareparāoa, he rōpere (TP 4/1908:11). / In May cabbage, cauliflower and strawberries should be planted again.

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Synonyms: Haratua, Maramarima, Hakiharatua

mei kore ake

1. in case...may, were fortunate, to see whether, if it were not for, thanks to, it's just as well - an idiom praising the importance of someone's or something's contribution.

Mei kore ake koe hei tohutohu i a mātou. / We are fortunate to have you to advise us.

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See also me kore ake, mai kore ake


2. just like, similar to, the epitome of - sometimes used to indicate that someone's qualities are similar to those of someone else.

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