Ko te pea he kararehe nui rawa, he kai kikokiko, he kai hua whenua hoki. E waru ngā momo pea, kei Ūropi, Āhia, Amerika-ki-te-raki, e noho ana.

He pea hāura

E mōhio ana, e ingoa ana ngā tangata Āhia-ki-te-tonga-mā-rāwhiti tēnei kararehe me ngā kupu ōrite i ngā reo Marēo-Porinīhia pērā i te kupu beruang i te reo Marēo me te reo Ipana nō te reo Ahiteronīhia i mua: *baruaŋ.[1] Engari, ka tino mamao ngā motutere Aotearoa a ngā paparahi o te ao; nō reira kāore he tēnei kararehe i Aotearoa nei,[2] kāore i mōhiotia ngā tāngata Māori rānei. Ka takea te kupu pea mai te kupu Pākehā bear nō te whakaako Pākehā.

Ngā tohutoro

takatā
  1. *baRuaŋ. Australian Comparative Dictionary. 2024.
  2. J. Craig, S. Anderson, M. Clout, B. Creese, N. Mitchell, J. Ogden, , M. Roberts & G. Ussher (2000). Conservation issues in New Zealand. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. Huinga tua-31, ng. wh. 62-3.