whaka
Whaka is a term that originates from the Māori language, the indigenous Polynesian language of New Zealand. The word "whaka" is a prefix used to form verbs and can be translated to mean "to cause to be" or "to make". It is a productive and versatile prefix in the Māori language, used to create a wide range of verbs from nouns and adjectives.
The prefix "whaka" is used to indicate that the subject of the sentence is causing or making
Whaka is also used in various contexts within Māori culture. For instance, in traditional Māori performing arts,
The use of "whaka" is not limited to verbs. It can also be used to form nouns,