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What is the Maori word for freedom?

There isn't a single perfect Maori word for "freedom" in the sense of being free from constraints or having the ability to make choices. However, depending on the context, several words could be used to express the idea of freedom:

Closest to "freedom" in general sense:

* Tūrangawaewae: This word literally means "standing place" but it carries a much deeper meaning. It signifies a place where someone feels a sense of belonging, identity, and connection. It can also imply freedom and autonomy within that space.

More specific meanings of "freedom":

* Mana motuhake: This refers to self-determination and independence.

* Whakawhāiti kia rere: This means "to be free from restrictions" or "to be able to fly freely".

* Tūrangawaewae ora: This can be interpreted as "a place where life is free" or "a place of freedom".

The best word to use depends on the specific context and the nuances you want to convey.

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