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"He aha te tau?" translates to "What is the year?" in Maori, reflecting a cultural inquiry into time and seasons. This phrase is often used in various contexts, from casual conversation to more formal discussions about significant events in Maori culture. By understanding its usage and relevance, we gain insight into Maori perspectives on time, community, and the natural world. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the depth of meaning behind seemingly simple questions in the rich tapestry of Maori language and heritage. ###
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