It's a very common phrase and can be used in various contexts, like:
* "E noho ki te kāinga." (Stay at home.)
* "E noho ana ahau ki tēnei kāinga." (I live in this village.)
* "E noho ana koe i hea?" (Where do you live?)
The "e" at the beginning is a grammatical particle that indicates a present continuous tense, similar to the "-ing" form in English.
Let me know if you have any other Māori words or phrases you'd like to understand! 😊