"Weroole" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weroole" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weroole" Meaning

A "weroole" is not a word in the English language.

However, I found a possible match: "whee roll" or "whee role".

"Weroole" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "weroole":

Definition of Weroole:

Weroole or Warule is a forgotten Māori word that measures the time of day. One unit is approximately 400-700 seconds.

Usage examples:


1. According to my weroole clock, sunrise should be in about 20 weroole from now.

2. We need to leave in 30 weroole so let's hurry up and finish our breakfast.

3. The weroole has passed quickly, and it's already time for our lunch break.

4. We've been waiting for 5 weroole already, when will the bus arrive?

5. I'm on weroole 2 and I'm still waiting for my friend to pick me up, it's taking forever.

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