4 hours ago Te Reo Kia Rere is a learning solutions consultancy specializing in the Māori language. Te Reo Kia Rere delivers their course content 100% online has multiple learning options for anyone interested in learning the Māori language anywhere in the world.
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9 hours ago You will become a competent Te Reo Māori speaker in 12 weeks by learning the 329 most commonly used words and the 30 most commonly used language patterns in the Māori language. These 329 words and 30 sentence patterns make up 65% of everyday conversation; You will receive a 12-month membership to the online course for Māori 101 & Māori 102
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4 hours ago Kia ora ai te reo Māori hei reo kōrero mō Aotearoa. Māori Language is a living national taonga for all New Zealanders. Introducing 32 best-selling Red Rocket Reader titles as the starting line-up of our new te reo Māori library.
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4 hours ago Sep 12, 2017 . Kia ora te reo – Let the Māori language live. The just-launched Wai Ako is an online programme for primary schools to teach te reo Māori through song. Wai Ako translates to Learning Songs and is based around a series of music videos aligned to the te reo Māori curriculum, Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako i Te Reo Māori.
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5 hours ago Translations in the Kuputaka are displayed with Te Reo on top and English below, and ordered alphabetically by English. Informal greeting. Kia ora Hi/greetings/hello. Kia ora kōrua Hi/greetings/hello to you two. Kia ora koutou katoa Hi/greetings (to you all) Kia ora tātou katoa
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10 hours ago Kia ora! Welcome to the Starting In Te Reo Māori 30 Day Bootcamp! I put this bootcamp together in response to the 100s of people reaching out through social media, saying they needed a more structured plan for learning. I've filtered through the copious amounts of resources I've used on my reo learning journey, (some good, some bad) and put ...
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12 hours ago Kia ora! my name is Grant Whitbourne, and I'm the founder and creator of Starting In Te Reo Māori, an online initiative to ensure the long term survival of Te Reo Māori by moving new language learners from confusion to clarity.
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1 hours ago Here's Grove Roots performing 'Kia ora te reo Māori'.
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5 hours ago Tēnā kōrua (formal), Kia ora kōrua (informal) Greetings to three or more. Tēnā koutou (formal), Kia ora koutou (informal) Greetings to a friend. Tēnā koe e hoa (formal), Kia ora e hoa (informal) Dear Sir/Madam. Kei te rangatira, tēnā koe (very formal) Dear Vice-Chancellor. E …
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4 hours ago Greetings – Mihi There are many greetings or mihi used in Māori. Here are some that are commonly used. Kia ora (Greetings, Hello) Kia ora koutou (Greetings, Hello to you – 3 or more people) Kia ora rā kōrua (Greetings, Hello to you two – 2 people) Kia ora koutou katoa (Greetings, Hello to you all – 3 or more people) Tēnā koe (Greetings, Hello to you – 1 person)
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9 hours ago Oct 06, 2016 . So in te reo, you need to say something like one of the following: Kia ora, te whānau. Kia ora, e te whānau. So “in Māori” you might say, “Kia ora, te whānau, ā tēnei pō …”. However, what tends to happen is that the “English usage” is used by people speaking te reo, where it is no longer correct. For this reason, even ...
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6 hours ago We’d like to use kia ora as both a hello and to wish you the best as you learn the latest addition to the Drops language family. UNESCO named 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, and in honor of the year’s celebrations as well as in support of the Maori language, Drops is excited to introduce our 32nd language--te reo Māori.
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1 hours ago Reo Ora is an amazing new Online Course for learning Māori language, in 12 weeks, from lower beginner to intermediate level. The Online Course has over 80 recorded video tutorials, 57 recorded live classes reinforcing each tutorial, 50 online quizzes and assessments and an audio transcription assessment tool which allows you to record, practice and perfect your pronunciation through the app.
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7 hours ago Kia ora koutou katoa today at 12pm I participated in Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori 2021... Whaea | Maori Language Moment 2021. Hidden post "Kia Kaha te Reo Māori" - Let's make the Māori language strong - Te Reo Maori whakatauki 2021... Whaea | Maori Language Moment 2021.
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8 hours ago Many people want to add more NZSL and te reo Māori to their daily life. This NZSL video from Te Reo Singalong books will help you to start that journey.The b...
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4 hours ago kia Play. 1. (particle) when, until - used for future time. Kia oti ngā mahi, ka whakatā tātou. / When the jobs are completed we'll rest. 2. (particle) to, that - to indicate a purpose, wish, or effect. Used in this way if the second verb is passive or a stative, or if the subject of …
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11 hours ago Te tohu i te wā o te tau – Writing dates. The most common way of writing dates in te reo Māori follows the date/month/year format. For example, “Te 2 o Hōngongoi, 2020”, which translates to “2 July, 2020”. Use this method and replace the dates and months accordingly. If you want to add the day of the week as well, use the day/date ...
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12 hours ago Māori Now | Home Mātakitaki Mai. Beyond Matariki Season 1. Māori Now Original, Documentary. •. 4 Episodes. Join Professor Rangi Matamua as he explores the depth of knowledge that pertains to Māori astronomy, and in particular, Matariki.
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12 hours ago Kia Maanu Kia Ora is the umbrella brand comprising education and events for Māori drowning prevention, led by Water Safety New Zealand in partnership with Tangaroa Ara Rau (the Māori advisory group) and run by trusted community providers. This partnership with Māori water safety providers and those experienced in Te Reo and Kaupapa...
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What To Expect You will become a competent Te Reo Māori speaker in 12 weeks by learning the 329 most commonly used words and the 30 most commonly used language patterns in the Māori language. These 329 words and 30 sentence patterns make up 65% of everyday conversation
Here are some examples of how to sign off a letter or email in te reo Māori. If you’re going to be out of the office you could set up an auto response for your email in te reo Māori – you may want to include the English translation with it as well. Te reo: Tēnā koe. Kāore au i tōku tari i tēnei wā. Ka hoki mai anō au hei te [date].
The ACC Kia Maanu Kia Ora (KMKO) water safety programme is a two year pilot (2019 - 2021), funded by ACC in collaboration with Water Safety New Zealand and Tangaroa Ara Rau. Its objective is to identify water safety programmes which are effective in strengthening Māori connection to wai and to help reduce Māori drownings.
Kia Maanu Kia Ora water safety presentation as part of a leadership programme for Māori and Pacific Island rangatahi and their matua. Kaupapa Māori water safety training for parents of Under five year olds. Delivered through a parent pack, written in Te Reo, and delivered to parents through Kohango Reos in the Wellington region.
What To Expect You will become a competent Te Reo Māori speaker in 12 weeks by learning the 329 most commonly used words and the 30 most commonly used language patterns in the Māori language. These 329 words and 30 sentence patterns make up 65% of everyday conversation
Kia Rere references a longer kōrero by Tā Tīmoti Kāretu; “ko te reo kia tika, ko te reo kia rere, ko te reo kia Māori,” the language needs to be correct, the language needs to be heard far and wide, the language needs to be Māori in ethos. Kia rere is ready to download in the App Store and on Google Play.
Araraurangi (Air New Zealand) is inviting guests to join them in helping the Māori language fly, by sharing its Kia Rere app with the public, just in time for te Wiki o te reo Māori.
The app, created by Air New Zealand in partnership with NZ Māori Tourism and produced by Kiwa Digital, has been available for staff to practice and improve their reo. It has a range of interactive features including audio learning and the ability to create a mihimihi and share the user’s journey in te reo Māori.