all blacks haka and new zealand national anthem
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We should be at the next WC finals with any luck!
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if you are referring to S-O-C-C-E-R, why wud we want to? we have a good contact sport. Go say that to the other tri-nation countrys like south africa or australia i dare you.
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The first bit was done in Te Reo Maori and yes both bits mean the same thing just sung in a different language.
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That IS a beautiful National Anthem! <3
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That's Haka Kapa o Pango they're doing there, from the look of it.
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what language is the first part verse in? does it mean the same as the second?
jsimp4him 3 years ago
that is the maori language.. i dont know whether the first part has the same meaning with the second one...
zurinak 3 years ago
Both parts have the same meaning:
E Ihowā Atua / O ngā iwi mātou rā / Āta whakarongona / Me aroha noa / Kia hua ko te pai / Kia tau tō atawhai / Manaakitia mai
Aotearoa
God of Nations at Thy feet / In the bonds of love we meet / Hear our voices, we entreat / God defend our free land / Guard Pacific's triple star / From the shafts of strife and war / Make her praises heard afar / God defend New Zealand
zamakola 3 years ago
owh, really?? thanks for the info... :)
zurinak 3 years ago
me too!! i was at terraces~
zurinak 4 years ago