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tamāhine. 1. (noun) daughter. Show example. 2. (noun) girl. Show example. Te Kākano 3rd Edition. New edition of the leading Māori-language textbook out now. Get the textbook. The App. Te Aka Māori Dictionary is also available as an iOS and Android app. Download below. iOS Android. The Book.
Tamahine is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Nancy Kwan, Dennis Price and John Fraser. It was written by Denis Cannan. A Polynesian woman who believes she can change the culture of Hallow School, a British boys' boarding school.
Tamahine: Directed by Philip Leacock. With Nancy Kwan, John Fraser, Dennis Price, Coral Browne. A free-spirited young Polynesian girl is sent to live with her uncle in England.
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- Comedy, Sport
- Philip Leacock
- 1964-05-03
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Tamahine is a Maori word that means daughter. It can be used as a noun to refer to a specific girl or girls in general. See examples, synonyms and related words for tamahine.
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tamahine (irregular plural tamāhine) girl. daughter.