Monday - Rahina
Tuesday - Ratu
Wednesday - Raapa
Thursday - Rapare
Friday - Ramere
Saturday - Rahoroi
Sunday - Ratapu
In Maori, the days of the week are: Rāhina (Monday), Rātū (Tuesday), Rāapa (Wednesday), Rāpare (Thursday), Rāmere (Friday), Rāhoroi (Saturday), Rātapu (Sunday).
MondayManeRātahiRāhinaTuesdayTūreiRāruaRātūWednesdayWenereiRātoruRāapaThursdayTāiteRāwhāRāpareFridayParaireRārimaRāmereSaturdayHātareiRāhoroiSundayRātapu
To say "week one" in Maori, you would say "wiki tuatahi."
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
"Wiki" in Maori means quick or fast. It is often used to describe something happening rapidly or happening without delay.
From Maori language. There are two versions for the Maori days of the week. One with maori language words and the other which is derived from the English eg Ratu, Ratapu, Rapare vs Mane, Ture, Wenere etc
MondayManeRātahiRāhinaTuesdayTūreiRāruaRātūWednesdayWenereiRātoruRāapaThursdayTāiteRāwhāRāpareFridayParaireRārimaRāmereSaturdayHātareiRāhoroiSundayRātapu
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The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
To say "week one" in Maori, you would say "wiki tuatahi."
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Seven days in a week is more generally used than seven days in the week, except if in reference to a specific week such as 'the seven days in the week' when referring to a specific week, such as the week before Christmas.
There are 7 days in a week and there is 4 weeks in a month
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
"Wiki" in Maori means quick or fast. It is often used to describe something happening rapidly or happening without delay.
5 days is one work week, but there are 7 days in a week.
There are seven days in a week.