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whanau
/ ˈfɑːnaʊ /
noun
- (in Māori societies) a family, esp an extended family
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Word History and Origins
Origin of whanau1
Māori
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Example Sentences
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau said she looked forward to sitting down with them and the council to discuss what their vision was for the land's future use.
From BBC
However, Ms Whanau added she was sorry to see that an increase in low-cost housing, which was part of the development, would now be lost.
From BBC
‘When you go out to the island, you know there’s risk,” says Sharon Honatana, another of Maangi’s extended whanau.
From The Guardian
Kumar founded the Melbourne Tautoko Whanau, a pantry that offers food supplied by OzHarvest.
From The Guardian
Many Maoris claim to join as much for whanau, or family, as for money, power or thrills.
From Economist
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