"Iwis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Iwis is an old English word that is derived from the phrases "if I wish" or "if I would". It is used to express a conditional intention or a hypothetical agreement. For example: "Iwis, I will help you with your task". In modern English, this phrase is not commonly used and has been replaced by more straightforward language, but it can still be found in old literature and historical documents.
Iwis
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The iwi was descended from the Maori people who migrated to New Zealand from Hawaiki in the 13th century. ("The New Zealand Herald")
The Tainui iwi had their traditional homeland near the city of Ngaruawahia. ("Wikipedia")
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