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What is "Bell" in Māori and how to say it?
American English
bell
Māori
pere
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More Festivals Vocabulary in Māori
American English
Māori
birthday
huritau
carnival
hui taurima
Christmas
kirihimete
Christmas tree
rākau kirihimete
fireworks
pahū ahi
funeral
tangihanga
gift
koha
Halloween
pō whakamataku
marriage
mārenatanga
mother's day
rā whakanui māmā
New Year's Eve
te rangi i mua i te tau hōu
Santa Claus
Hana Koko
snowman
tangata hukapapa
Valentine's day
rā whakanui aroha
wedding
rā mārena
I celebrate
ka whakanui ahau
cemetery
urupā
crosswalk
ara hīkoi
park
pāka
fountain
puna torotī
church
whare karakia
library
wharepukapuka
school
kura
town hall
hōro tāone
florist
whare putiputi
water tower
pourewa wai
I walk
ka hikoi ahau
I climb the stairs
ka piki ahau i te arawhata
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Example sentences
American English
The church rang the bell to signal the time.
How to say "Bell" in Māori and in 45 More languages.
Hungarian
harang
Korean
종
Castilian Spanish
la campana
Japanese
かね
French
la cloche
Mandarin Chinese
铃铛
Italian
la campana
German
die Glocke
Russian
колокол
Brazilian Portuguese
o sino
Hebrew
פעמון
Arabic
جرس
Turkish
çan
Danish
klokke
Swedish
klocka
Norwegian
klokke
Hindi
घंटी
Tagalog
dambana
Vietnamese
chuông
Esperanto
sonorilo
Dutch
de bel
Icelandic
bjalla
Indonesian
lonceng
British English
bell
Mexican Spanish
la campana
European Portuguese
o sino
Cantonese Chinese
鐘
Thai
ระฆัง
Polish
dzwon
Hawaiian
pele
Samoan
logo
Greek
κουδούνι
Finnish
kello
Persian
ناقوس
Estonian
kell
Croatian
zvono
Serbian
звоно
Bosnian
zvono
Sanskrit
Swahili
kengele
Yoruba
aago
Igbo
mgbịrịgba
Ukrainian
дзвоник
Catalan
Galician
Romanian
Irish
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