hōpa is the te reo maori word for couch.
Because Te reo Maori is a language!!And without it maori people wouldn't be able to talk!!
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
Tino pai (Actual translation is very good)
Te Kohanga Reo is (and means) the language nest of te reo (the language) of the Maori culture and indigenous people of Aotearoa-New Zealand. A tohu is a symbol or logo. The tohu of the Te Kohanga Reo movement was designed by Michelle Brown and you can find it here: So "Te Kohu of Te Kohanga Reo" Means the logo of the Kohanga reo movement/organisation. Te Kohanga Reo offers a playschool environment where children up to six years old are cared for by Nannies/kuia/whaea (older ladies) and where they speak only their native language, Maori. It was started in 1981 as a result of the fear that the Maori language was being lost. It is now a thriving entity, though not fully supported by government as are the playschools of Pakeha (white) children and this is a bone of contention for many.
hōpa is the te reo maori word for couch.
Te Reo Maori Remixes was created in 1998.
In English, "o te reo Māori" translates to "the Māori language."
Te Reo Maori is the indigenous language of the Maori people of New Zealand. It is an official language of the country alongside English, and efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve it. Te Reo Maori is an important aspect of Maori culture and identity.
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
Te Reo Maori.
Because Te reo Maori is a language!!And without it maori people wouldn't be able to talk!!
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Fourteen in Te Reo Māori is "tekau mā whā."
Sky in Te Reo Maori is Rangi.
te reo
Ringa is the word for arm or hand in Te Reo Maori.