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- Kia_kaha abstract "Kia kaha is a Māori phrase used by the people of New Zealand meaning stay strong, used as an affirmation. The phrase has significant meaning for Māori: popularised through its usage by the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II, it is found in titles of books and songs, as well as a motto.Linguistically, kia kaha consists of the desiderative verbal particle kia, used here as 'an encouragement to achieve the state named', that is, to achieve kaha or strength. Kaha derives from Proto-Polynesian *kafa, meaning \"strong\" or \"great\"; *kafa is also the Proto-Polynesian term for sennit rope, a strong rope made from coconut fibres and used for lashing canoes, weapons, and buildings together.".
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- Kia_kaha wikiPageRevisionID "690796906".
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Christchurch_earthquake.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_words_and_phrases.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_culture.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Christchurch.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Forever_Strong.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Bay_High_School.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Kia_ora.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Les_Mills_Pump.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Māori_Battalion.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Māori_language.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Police.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink No._75_Squadron_RAF.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Prince_William,_Duke_of_Cambridge.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Protó-Polynesian_language.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Rosehill_Intermediate_School.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Rotorua_Intermediate_School.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Sennit.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Split_Enz.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Te_Aute_College.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Te_Awamutu_College.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Zealand_Herald.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Tikipunga.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLink Valediction.
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ake Ake Kia Kaha".
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kia Kaha".
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kia kaha".
- Kia_kaha wikiPageWikiLinkText "kia kaha".
- Kia_kaha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kia_kaha subject Category:Māori_words_and_phrases.
- Kia_kaha subject Category:New_Zealand_culture.
- Kia_kaha hypernym Phrase.
- Kia_kaha type Person.
- Kia_kaha type Diacritic.
- Kia_kaha type Redirect.
- Kia_kaha comment "Kia kaha is a Māori phrase used by the people of New Zealand meaning stay strong, used as an affirmation. The phrase has significant meaning for Māori: popularised through its usage by the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II, it is found in titles of books and songs, as well as a motto.Linguistically, kia kaha consists of the desiderative verbal particle kia, used here as 'an encouragement to achieve the state named', that is, to achieve kaha or strength.".
- Kia_kaha label "Kia kaha".
- Kia_kaha sameAs Q3815039.
- Kia_kaha sameAs Kia_kaha.
- Kia_kaha sameAs m.047qm5y.
- Kia_kaha sameAs Q3815039.
- Kia_kaha wasDerivedFrom Kia_kaha?oldid=690796906.
- Kia_kaha isPrimaryTopicOf Kia_kaha.