These are two words that both mean different meanings of before.
whana is the maori word for archery.
In Maori language, "much love" can be expressed as "ngā aroha nui".
Ono is the Maori word for six. Also the Maori language is Maori- you probably already knew that, I'm just saying in case you don't.
tahi
Ko wai ra?
Kei te pe he akue? Which means how are you? in the Maori language not quite sure about he spelling, but thats how you pronouonce it.
Moari language has value because it was the language that was spoken in New Zealand and it is important to maori people. It was the language spoken before the europeans came to New Zealand...
"Ko tēnei tōku whānau". Ko = is tēnei = this tōku = my whānau = family With Maori language, you will find that the structure of the sentence does not completely mirror that of the English language.
Te Reo Maori.
To say the words light green in Maori you say marama matomato. In the French language these words are said as vert clair.
To say the words light green in Maori you say marama matomato. In the French language these words are said as vert clair.
The Maori language has been spoken in New Zealand since before the arrival of Europeans in the early 19th century. It was the dominant language of communication for Maori communities until colonization led to the introduction of English. Efforts to revitalize and promote the Maori language have been ongoing since the 20th century.