- feelings. The healers,
familiar with
herbal remedies, were
called taʼata rāʼau or
taʼata rapaʼau. In the 19th
century Tahitians added the
European medicine...
- are
thing dry the
coconut "The
coconuts are dry" e is
taʼata man pūai
strong ʼoia he e
taʼata pūai ʼoia is man
strong he "He is a
strong man" The article...
- and was also
known as “
Taata” (synonymous with father, in the
sense of
patriarch of
uterine power). The Mani Vunda, or
Taata, in
addition to
being the...
- (grand)father adax̂/taatax̂ *ata *ata-ata ata ata ata aata ata/ava ata/ava aapa/
taata aapa aapa/ata aappak/ataatak
aappak ataata ataata ataata ataata ataata ataata...
- maaperä".
Tampereen seudun taajamageologinen kartoitus- ja kehittämishanke (
TAATA) (in Finnish).
Archived from the
original on 29
October 2020. Retrieved...
-
indigenous Polynesians. In the
Society Islands, Arcturus,
called Ana-tahua-
taata-metua-te-tupu-mavae ("a
pillar to
stand by"), was one of the ten "pillars...
- Cook Is. Māori
Hawaiian English /ŋ/ *taŋata
tangata tagata tagata tangata taʻata tangata tangata kanaka person /s/ *sina hina hina sina hina
hinahina hina...
- this
elision is
represented in the
orthography with an apostrophe: in
taata w'abaana 'the
father of the children', wa ('of') becomes w'; in y'ani? ('who...
-
precedes the
possessed noun, e.g.
naing puus / nguu / aak /
tiiskama /
taata /
tairung "my cat /
house / name /
child /
father / sister",
maing kaulingdut...
- walaal/abboowe sén zän 'mother' de aayi haaɗa
hooyo ʧwá gäna 'father' baba
taata aabba aabbe tablí aba 'sit' s'a/ʈaʈam
iwiit taa'uu
fadhiiso ɨnʤikw- täkosɨm-...