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What does paka in maori mean?

"Paka" in Māori has a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

* "To hit, strike, or tap": This is the most common meaning of "paka". For example, "Pakahia te puoro" means "Hit the drum."

* "To shut, close, or turn off": This meaning relates to the action of hitting something to close it, like a door or a switch. For example, "Pakahia te kōpuku" means "Shut the lid."

* "To slam, bang, or thump": This meaning implies a forceful impact. For example, "Ka paka te tatau" means "The door slammed shut."

The meaning of "paka" will be clear from the context of the sentence.

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