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What does E kare mean in maori?

"E kare" in Māori does not have a clear meaning as it is not a complete phrase. It's missing a crucial part.

Here's why:

* "E" is an article in Māori, similar to "the" in English.

* "Kare" means "not" or "does not."

To understand the meaning, you need more context. For example, you might have heard:

* "E kore": This means "not" or "will not".

* "E kare e...": This is the start of a sentence that would be followed by a verb. For example, "E kare e taea" means "it is not possible."

Please provide more information about where you heard "E kare" so I can help you understand its meaning.

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