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1 wānanga
[adj.]academic; seminar————————threatening -
2 wānanga
[adj.]academic; seminar————————threatening -
3 wananga
Maori for sacred knowledge, workshop, learning, conference, lore, impenitent, forum, institute -
4 Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
Victoria University of WellingtonMaori-English wordlist > Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
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5 Te Wānanga Toi o Aotearoa
NZ Academy of Fine Arts -
6 tohu wānanga tuarua
masterate (MBA, MArch) -
7 tohu wānanga tuatoru
doctorate (e.g. PhD) -
8 whare wānanga
school of learning; university -
9 ā-wānanga
[adj.]academic -
10 Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
Victoria University of WellingtonMaori-English wordlist > Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
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11 Te Wānanga Toi o Aotearoa
NZ Academy of Fine Arts -
12 tohu wānanga tuarua
masterate (MBA, MArch) -
13 tohu wānanga tuatoru
doctorate (e.g. PhD) -
14 whare wānanga
school of learning; university -
15 ā-wānanga
[adj.]academic -
16 hunga wananga
Maori for scholar, academic, intelligentsia -
17 whare wananga
Maori for place of learning -
18 учебное заведение
1) General subject: academy, educational institution, institute, institution, scholastic institution, school2) Military: educational establishment, nursery (разведывательной службы), training activity, training establishment, training installation, training organization, trial3) Jocular: thinking shop4) Economy: education establishment, education the, educational agency, educational enterprise, educational organization, school (обычно аспирантского уровня с 2-х или 3-х летним сроком обучения, в рамках университета)5) Education: education institution, academic institution, learning institution
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