"Haka" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Haka" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Haka" Meaning

Haka is a traditional Maori war cry, dance, or challenge from New Zealand. It is often performed by the New Zealand national rugby union team, the All Blacks, before matches to intimidate opponents and show respect to their ancestors. Haka is a way to combine physical movement, chanting, and facial expressions to convey emotions and assert dominance.

"Haka" Examples

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A haka is a traditional Māori war dance, but it can also refer to any energetic or robust dance.

Examples:


The All Blacks performed a fierce haka before the start of the game to intimidate their opponents.
The group of friends decided to do a haka to celebrate their friend's birthday party.
The ancient Māori warriors performed a haka to scare away their enemies before battle.
The group of coworkers came together to perform a haka as a form of team-building exercise.
The professor asked the students to watch a video of a traditional Māori haka to learn about the culture and history of New Zealand.

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