Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2015
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Ngā mihi manahou, ā, kia kaha ki te kōrero Māori!
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Te Aumihi Hapeta & Reiwhati Heremia - 'Tirama'
Jarrod Dodd, station manager of Whakatane's Tumeke FM introduces 'Tirama' by Te Aumihi Hapeta & Reiwhati Heremia Video, Audio
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Rob Ruha and Maisey Rika
Melody Thomas talks to recording artists Rob Ruha and Maisey Rika on the place of waiata Māori in today's musical landscape, and their Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori video release for the song 'Waiaroha'. Audio
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Tutu Ka'ika - Puanga Hokinga Mahara
Selected by Te Korimako o Taranaki - Tutu Ka'ika perform their waiata 'Puanga Hokinga Mahara', by Clive Tongāwhikau Snr. Lead vocals by Wharekuka Tongāwhikau, with backing vocals from Clive… Audio
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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - going out
31 Jul 2015On a night out, these phrases may be a little harder to remember after a couple of rounds. But flashing your Te Reo skills is surely enough to impress anyone at the bar. Hōmai te rārangi waina - Bring… Audio
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Early Te Reo activists say progress made
Activists fighting for support and recognition of the Maori language say while progress has been made over the last 40-years, much more is needed. Te Kupu o te Wiki started in 1975 and it's been an… Audio
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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Relationships
If you're wanting to pop the question or simply break up with someone, try throwing these phrases your significant other's way when they least expect it. Ipo - bae; He aha to nama waea korero - What's… Audio
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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - food
Next time you're out, why not try some of these sentences? Kei hea te i te kai? - Where's the food? He rārangi kai hua whenua tāhau - Do you have a vegetarian menu? Hōmai te whīnaki tomāto e hoa -… Audio
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Māori language vowels 'not like in the old days'
When kuia and kaumatua say Māori language vowels are 'not pronounced like they used to be', they'd be right - over the years their sound has changed dramatically. Audio
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Use of Te Reo Māori on the rise: Study
Some Māori Te Reo experts are challenging the idea that it's a dying language. The researchers behind a new study, 'Growing Up in New Zealand', say the language is not as vulnerable as has been… Audio
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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - place names
Here are a few commonly mispronounced place names to master. Audio
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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Greetings
A few greetings and farewells to get you started in te reo. Mōrena - good morning. Ka kite āpōpō - see you tomorrow. A tōnā wā e hoa - later man/catch you later. Kei te pēhea koe e hoa? - how's it… Audio
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Pronouncing Māori words
Finnian Galbraith is a 15-year-old Kapiti College student whose Year 10 school speech 'The importance of correctly pronouncing Maori words' has attracted over two hundred thousand of views on YouTube.
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Whānau Means Family by Moira Wairama
2 Aug 2015A couple who aren't fluent in the Māori language send their kids to total immersion Māori schooling. Audio
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Ngā taputapu kei roto i te tari - objects found in the office
Tūru – chair, rorohiko – computer, pene – pen, papa pātuhi – keyboard, rātaka – daily planner, kōpae mārō – hard drive, waea – telephone, rama – lamp. Audio
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Ngā kupu o te kura - words used at school
Ngā tākaro – sports, tamaiti – child, tamariki – children, māhita – teacher, pouaka tina – lunchbox, wai ipu – water bottle, pene rākau – pencil, pukapuka – book. Audio
Related links:
- Activists recall bad old days for Te Reo
- Ministers, MPs told to sharpen up Te Reo
- The changing sound of Māori vowels
- Words in Te Reo that are often used in news stories
- Whānu means Family by Moira Wairama
- Listen to some of the Māori greetings used on RNZ
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Te Manu Korihi - audio
News on Māori issues -
Te Manu Korihi - text
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Te Ahi Kaa
Reflecting the diversity of Māori in the past, present and future
External Links:
- Māori Language Week - Kōrero Māori
- 100 Māori words every New Zealander should know
- Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori on NZ History Online
- He Kupu o te Rā - A Word a Day
- Māori Dictionary Online
- Māori Maps