Kia Ora!
This week is Maori Language Week. We are learning to use different Te Reo phrases in the classroom.
Today we learnt:
Ka Rawe!
Ka Pai!
Kei te pewhea koe?
Kei te pai
Tena koe, Tena korua and Tena koutou
Can you remember what these common phrases mean?
Do you know some different Te Reo?
We would love to hear it! Share down below and remember to write your first name so we know who it's by.
Hi i know whanau that is family and tahi is one rua is 2 toru is 3 and all the ones up to ten And i know kia ora and haerae mai is welcome enter Nau mai is welcome Manahiri is guests or vistors Whare kia is dining hall iwi is people tuma is son or young man and last tamahine is one child goodbye by Rachael
ReplyDeletepuku is tummy
ReplyDeletehope is hip
whanau is family
karh is eyes
turi is ankel
ringaringa is hand or arm
taringa is ears
By Janelle
I know karakia is prayer, whakarongo is listen, titiro is look, Wharenui is the meeting house or where you sleep at the marae, wharekai is where we eat. Ka pai is good.
ReplyDeleteAta marie is morning, Ka kite is goodbye, kanikani is dance, Ae is yes, Kao is No,
By Deyton