23 in Maori is 'rua tekau ma toru'
RUA = roo-ah
TE = 'te'n
KAU = 'co' as in 'coa't
MA = 'mu'm
TO = 'to'rn
RU = 'ru'de
Remember, the 'R's are rolled :)
Te Aomihia
In Maori, "23" is pronounced as "rua tekau mā toru".
It is pronounced as "wah-kah."
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
"Tuakana" is pronounced as "too-ah-kah-nah" in the Maori language.
"Whero" is pronounced as "feh-roh" in Maori, with a quick, light "feh" at the beginning. The "r" sound is rolled slightly.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
fah-no
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
Far-No
"pook-eh" - "pook" (like book) "eh"
"Tuakana" is pronounced as "too-ah-kah-nah" in the Maori language.
If this is a maori word it is pronounced tar toe.
Phonetically koo-raah with a short rolled R
A Tukutuku is a woven panel of Maori art displayed in a Maori meeting house called a Whare (pronounce Fare). There are many different Tukutuku patterns and symbols, each with its own meaning.
Te Puke is prounounced 'Teh Pu-keh', the 'pu' as in 'put'
rua tekau ma toru.... literally, two tens and three
MOW-EE MOW-AH!! Sometimes it is shortened to Moe. Pronounced MOW EE.
The plural of Maori is Maori.