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What does middle child mean in maori?

There isn't a specific direct translation for "middle child" in Māori.

Māori language focuses on describing the relative positions of children within a family using terms like:

* Tumuaki: Firstborn

* Tuakana: Elder sibling

* Teina: Younger sibling

Therefore, describing someone as the "middle child" would involve using a combination of these terms depending on the specific situation. For instance, you could say:

* "He teina ki te tuakana, engari he tuakana ki te teina": "He is a younger sibling to the elder, but an elder sibling to the younger."

This phrasing emphasizes the middle child's position as both a younger and older sibling.

Ultimately, the best way to describe a middle child in Māori would depend on the context and the specific details you want to convey.

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