English to Maori Meaning of Filth

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    Ko te whakamaarama papakupu o te kupu "para" e tohu ana ki tetahi mea paru, poke, poke ranei, he maha nga wa. Ka taea te whakamahi hei whakaahua i te poke o te tinana me te taha morare. Hei ingoa ingoa, ka taea e te "para" te korero ki te paru, ki te paru, ki etahi atu momo mea karekau ranei, tae atu ki nga korero whakarihariha, ki nga korero kino ranei. Ka taea hoki te whakamahi hei kupu ahua hei whakaahua i tetahi mea he tino paru, he poke ranei. I te nuinga o te wa, he ahua kino te kupu "paru" ka whakamahia hei whakaputa i te weriweri, i te whakahē ranei.

    Sentence Examples

    1. No matter how pretty the enclave looked from the outside, its appearance belied the corruption and filth lurking behind its walls.

    2. All that filth and I earned no extra to deal with it.

    3. Expecting the filth of gutter-life, he was instead faced with a vision of tall elegance whose dark eyes showed no fear.

    4. Judith did not stand to greet Anne it had taken too long to arrange her dress in such a fashion as to avoid most of the filth on the floor.

    5. Harry had wanted the snivelling piece of filth under his foot, a bleeding pile at his feet, but luck, it seemed, had saved him.

    6. No one would have noticed or cared before if one more piece of snivelling filth bled to death.

    7. The filth nestled in the lines of my palms and the crooks of my fingers, refusing to come off.

    8. We cannot help perceiving abundance of filth in every kennel, and, were it not for the over-powering fumes of idolatrous incense, I have no doubt we should find a most intolerable stench.

    9. The bottoms of his feet had blackened with filth from the walk.

    10. He watched it twist its ugly darkness into his mother in a matter of moments until she succumbed to its plague, its vile filth.