Niu Ioka
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Maori
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]- New York City (a city in New York, United States)
- Tērā tētahi tima nō te Wīwī ko 'Pakoine' i rere atu i Niu Ioka ki Haware, ko taua rangi, he kohu, ko te rere a tima nei te 18 māero i te hāora; tūtuki ana ki tētahi tima ko 'Koromatihia' te ingoa.
- There was a French steam ship, the 'La Bourgogne', going from New York to Havre steaming at 18 miles per hour on a foggy day, which hit another steamer called 'Cromartyshire'.
- New York (a state of the United States)
Categories:
- Maori terms borrowed from English
- Maori terms derived from English
- Maori lemmas
- Maori proper nouns
- Maori multiword terms
- mi:New York City
- mi:Cities in New York, USA
- mi:Cities in the United States
- mi:Places in New York, USA
- mi:Places in the United States
- Maori terms with usage examples
- mi:New York, USA
- mi:States of the United States