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How do you say frost in maori?

There isn't a single, direct translation for "frost" in Māori. However, you can express the concept in a few ways:

* "Huka": This word literally means "dew" or "mist", but it can also be used to describe a light frost.

* "Huka mā": This combines "huka" with "mā" (white), creating a more specific description of frost as a white, dew-like covering.

* "Tīhoro": While this word generally refers to "snow", it can be used in some contexts to describe a heavy frost.

The best translation will depend on the specific situation and the type of frost you are describing.

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