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Te Aka Māori Dictionary

7 hours ago This dictionary is indexed to the Te Whanake Māori language series of narrative texts and resources, giving you quick access to topics, grammatical and usage explanations, idioms and colloquialisms, maps and illustrations. Thank you for completing our pop-up survey in 2015. We received approximately 18 thousand responses from over a million ...
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Maori Dictionary Online Toi Ohomai Institute of

5 hours ago Jun 28, 2018 . Maori Dictionary Online. Te Aka Maori-English, English-Maori Dictionary and Index includes important Maori people, key ancestors of traditional narratives, tribal groups and ancestral canoes, Maori names for institutions, country names, and explanations of key concepts central to Maori culture. Database URL: Maori Dictionary Online.

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Log - Māori Dictionary

5 hours ago 1. (verb) to login, log on. Me takiuru koe mā tō ingoa kaiwhakamahi me te kupuhipa. / You should login with your user name and password. kōporo Play 1. (verb) to be truncated, having the end cut off. See also poro 2. (noun) log (of wood).

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free - Te Aka Māori Dictionary

11 hours ago 1. (modifier) prosperous, thriving, prospering, at peace, undisturbed, free from distractions. Ko te whenua houkura, ko te whenua taurikura kei wāhi kē atu i tō rātou ūkaipō (H 1992:101). / The peaceful land, the prosperous land is another place from …
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Maori Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS

5 hours ago Maori pronunciation and the evolution of written Maori by Patrick Smyth (1946) • First lessons in Maori by William Leonard Williams (1930) • First lessons in the Maori language & vocabulary, by William Leonard Williams (1862)
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Māori dictionary - TIA

2 hours ago As well as the words one would expect in a traditional dictionary, Te Aka has encyclopaedic entries including the names of plants and animals (especially native and endemic species), stars, planets and heavenly bodies, important Māori people, key ancestors of traditional narratives, tribal groups and ancestral canoes. Māori names for institutions, country names, place names and …

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when - Te Aka Māori Dictionary

8 hours ago 2. (particle) when - used before verbs to indicate the start of a new action or state, but does not indicate past, present or future. ( Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 28, 102, 129-130;) Ka mutu te pōhiri, ka kai rātou. / When the welcome ceremony was over, they ate. Show example.
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Māori Dictionary Dictionary + Reference Te Whanake

11 hours ago The Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index comprises a selection of modern and everyday language deemed to be useful for learners of Māori. It has a broader scope than traditional Māori dictionaries, and is designed to be both a stand alone dictionary as well as containing all the words used in the Te Whanake series.
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in - Maori dictionary

2 hours ago E toru, e whā kē ngā reo kōrero o te nuinga o ngā tāngata i tae atu ki te hui, ā, he torutoru noa te hunga pēneki i a au nei, e rua noa iho ngā reo kōrero (HM 2/1998). / The majority of the people who came to the conference could speak three or four languages and the people like me who could only speak two languages were a minority.
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Ngata English-Māori Dictionary - The Library: University

4 hours ago Ngata English-Māori Dictionary Ngata English-Māori Dictionary . The H. M. Ngata English-Māori Dictionary is the first dictionary to offer an extensive selection of English to Māori headwords, illustrating their use in sentences and phrases drawn from a wide range of contemporary and traditional contexts.

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Te Aka Māori Dictionary - Apps on Google Play

2 hours ago 253. Add to Wishlist. $4.17 Buy. Te Aka is a Māori language dictionary that is easy to use by searching for Māori or English words. It includes the ability to filter search results, and to save definitions to a Favourites list. There are currently over 24,000 Māori headword entries in the database, which is being added to over time.
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Maori English Dictionary - Apps on Google Play

1 hours ago Maori English Dictionary Translator app with OFFLINE mode is an easy way to learn English or Maori and communicate with easily. Maori English Dictionary app is one of the largest database for learning English or Maori definitions, synonyms, audio pronunciations, example sentences and …
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Translate Maori to English online Translate.com

9 hours ago Translate from Maori to English. Be it words, phrases, texts or even your website pages - Translate.com will offer the best.
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Maori dictionary - 5000 words online & PDF download

9 hours ago Maori dictionary - 5000 words online & PDF download. Toggle navigation. 5000 Word Maori Dictionary. A great companion for Maori language learners, from beginner to intermediate level. Includes the most commonly used words in Maori today. You can view the PDF dictionary on your smartphone or your iPad (using the free iBooks app).

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Dictionary Of The Maori Language - ubiq university

2 hours ago Reprint 2006. The first edition of A Dictionary of the New Zealand Language , the work of William Williams, Archdeacon (and later Bishop) of Waiapu, appeared in 1852 - more than thirty years before the publication of the first part of the Oxford English Dictionary . Ever since then students of Maori language have found Williams' dictionary indispensable.

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Google Translate

9 hours ago Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.
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maori - Translation in LEO’s English ⇔ German Dictionary

1 hours ago New Zealand Maori: Last post 08 Jan 08, 17:38: Spelling: The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors says that Maori, properly written, … 18 Replies: Maori terms freq. used in New Zealand English: Last post 21 Jun 07, 18:19: New Zealand English has integrated a large number of Maori (NZ indigenous population) termin… 8 Replies

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Raupo Concise Maori Dictionary - Whitcoulls

7 hours ago Raupo Concise Maori Dictionary. Article 5762359 ISBN 9780143567929. A. W. Reed, Timoti Karetu, Ross Calman. Paperback. Brand: Penguin. $25.99. The Raupo Concise Maori Dictionary is an invaluable reference work, providing an essential …

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Maori - Translation from English into German PONS

10 hours ago Maori cultural performances, which include traditional singing, dancing and haka (ancient war dances) are a wonderful way to experience our culture first hand. In Rotorua, and indeed throughout the country, organised tours provide a traditional Maori welcome onto a marae (meeting area), where you can enjoy a cultural show followed by a hangi ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where does the word 'Maori' come from?

    Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Māori (/ˈmaʊri/; Māori pronunciation: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ( listen)) are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. Māori originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages some time between 1250 and 1300.

  • How many people speak Maori?

    How many people speak Māori? A3. There are varying estimates. A national census undertaken in 2013 suggests there were approximately 125,000 speakers of Māori (around 21 % of all Māori and around 3 % of all people living in NZ).

  • What are Maori words?

    Many Māori words or phrases that describe Māori culture have become part of New Zealand English and may be used in general (non-Māori) contexts. Some of these are: Aotearoa: New Zealand. Popularly interpreted to mean 'land of the long white cloud', but the original derivation is uncertain.

  • What is the Maori language called?

    Māori (/ˈmaʊri/; Māori pronunciation: [ˈmaːɔɾi] listen), also known as te reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand. Since 1987, it has been one of New Zealand's official languages.

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