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What does rose mean in Maori?

There isn't a single direct translation of "rose" in Māori. However, there are a few ways to express the concept:

* "Rōhi" is the Māori word for the "Rose" flower genus. It comes from the English word "rose," but it's now used as a Māori term.

* "Te rōhi" means "The rose", but this is more specific to the flower itself.

* You could also use descriptive words like "puawai ataahua" (beautiful flower) or "puawai kakara" (fragrant flower) to refer to a rose.

It depends on the specific context and what you want to convey.

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