Waikikamukau
Waikikamukau
,
(pronounced as if saying "Why kick a moo-cow?")
, is an imaginary small rural town or locality in
New Zealand
. New Zealanders use the word for "any town" or to denote a particularly remote rural town.
Waikikamukau
is an example of how a pretend
Maori
word can be created out of an
English
phrase.
Maori
comedian
Billy T. James
created others. It gives some insight into how Maori is written and recorded phonetically.
See also
Maori language
List of interesting or unusual place names
External links
English and Maori Word Translator
New Zealand Expressions
There's a photograph - a poem by Mike Crowl
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