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Maori
Etymology
kai- + mātakitaki
Noun
kaimātakitaki
- spectator, onlooker, audience, observer
Heoi ka hurō te kaimātakitaki, me te whai haere e kore e taro kua karanga mai te kaimātakitaki, "Parao! Parao te Niu Tireni" me te hurō haere ana.- So the onlookers called out to us and followed us and it was not long before the spectators began to shout, ‘Bravo, bravo, New Zealand’ shouting all the while.