- atatū
- just after sunrise
Maori-English wordlist.
Maori-English wordlist.
Te Atatu — Suburb:Te Atatu Peninsula, Te Atatu SouthCity:WaitakereIsland:North IslandSurrounded by to the north to the east to the south to the west Henderson Creek Harbour View, Whau River Glendene, Henderson Lincoln, Massey Te Atatu (Maori for the dawn )… … Wikipedia
Te Atatu (New Zealand electorate) — Te Atatū (before 2008 styled te Atatu with no macron) is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Te Atatū is Chris Carter [… … Wikipedia
Te Atatu Roosters — The Te Atatu Roosters is an Auckland rugby league club which plays at the council owned Jack Colvin Park located in Te Atatu Peninsula (North), next to the North Western Motorway. In 2007 they competed in the Fox Memorial, the premier division in … Wikipedia
Te Atatu Peninsula — Suburb:Te Atatu PeninsulaCity:Waitakere CityIsland:North IslandSurrounded by to the south to the south west to the west to the north west Te Atatu South (3.3 km) Lincoln (3.1 km) Massey (2.1 km) West Harbour (3.3 km) Te Atatu Peninsula, formerly… … Wikipedia
Te Atatu South — Suburb:Te Atatu SouthCity:WaitakereIsland:North IslandSurrounded by to the north to the south to the south west to the north west Te Atatu Peninsula (3.3 km) Glendene (2.8 km) Henderson (2.3 km) Lincoln (1037 m) Te Atatu South is an Auckland… … Wikipedia
Te Atatu North — Waitakere City Council Karte Basisdaten Region: Auckland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Te Atatu Peninsula — Waitakere City Council Karte Basisdaten Region: Auckland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Te Atatu South — Waitakere City Council Karte Basisdaten Region: Auckland … Deutsch Wikipedia
atatuoti — atatuoti, uoja, ãvo intr. džiaugtis šiluma, sakant „atata: Atatuoja vyrai an palų vanodamies, net pirtis skamba Vj … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Atatürk — Atatụ̈rk, türkischer Politiker, Kemal Atatürk … Universal-Lexikon
Chris Carter (politician) — The Honourable Chris Carter MP Minister of Conservation In office 15 August 2002 – 5 November 2007 … Wikipedia