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māmā

1. (loan) (noun) mother, mum.

I kī taku māmā ko te noke pai hai mōunu ko te tarawa (HP 1991:15). / My mother said that the best earthworm for bait is the tarawa earthworm.

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Synonyms: kōkara, kowhaea, hākuikui, whāwhārua, whaea, whaene, hākui, kōkā, ūkaipō

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