Kia Kaha te Reo — Māori Language Week

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New Zealand Maori Word Encyclopedia A book from 2007 in our own library

Fluency isn’t and shouldn’t be an objective; like any language, achieving that requires a big commitment of time and practice; rather it’s about acquiring a basic vocabulary and a few phrases.

When we were in Juneau, Alaska, we watched a 20-minute history of the indigenous Klingit people designed for visitors. Before the screening the presenters distributed a leaflet containing some phrases in the native language and got the audience to repeat them.

Here are some Māori words relevant to Waikanae:

Physical features

Awa — river, stream

Hōiho — horse

Maunga — hill, mountain

Manu — bird

Ngahere — forest

Kāri — garden

Kuri  – dog

Ngeru — cat

Ngohi — fish

Putiputi — flower

Rakau — tree

Tahatai — beach

Tarutaru — grass

Tipu — shrub

Wai — water

Whare — house

Concepts

Aroha — love

Ataahua — beauty

Atawhaitanga — courtesy

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