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What does Titiro mai mean in maori?

"Titiro mai" in Māori means "look here" or "look at me".

It's a direct and commanding phrase, often used to get someone's attention.

Here's a breakdown:

* Titiro: To look, to gaze.

* Mai: Towards the speaker, here.

So, "Titiro mai" literally translates to "look towards me".

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