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Is there a Maori word for Harlem?

There isn't a direct Maori word for "Harlem." Maori language primarily focuses on describing things and concepts relevant to their culture and environment. There's no need for a word specifically for a particular neighborhood in New York City.

However, if you wanted to describe Harlem in Maori, you could use a combination of words to convey its meaning, such as:

* "Te taha o te taone nui" - meaning "the side of the big city," referring to Harlem's location within New York City.

* "Te wāhi o te iwi" - meaning "the place of the people," referencing Harlem's historical and cultural significance as a predominantly African American community.

* "Te wāhi o te waiata" - meaning "the place of music," acknowledging Harlem's prominent role in the development of jazz and other music genres.

Ultimately, the best way to describe Harlem in Maori would depend on the specific context and the particular aspect of Harlem you wish to highlight.

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