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Okay, first you write the number.

1- Tahi

2- Rua

3- Toru

4- Wha

5- Rima

6- Ono

7- Whitu

8- Waru

9- Iwa

10- Tekau

11- Tekau ma Tahi

12- Tekau ma rua

13- Tekau ma toru

14- Tekau ma wha

15- Tekau ma rima

16-tekau ma ono

17- tekau ma whitu

18-tekau ma waru

19- tekau ma iwa

20- tekau ma tekau

21- rua tekau ma tahi

22- rua tekau ma rua

23- rua tekau ma toru

24- rua tekau ma wha

25- rua tekau ma rima

26- rua tekau ma ono

27- rua tekau ma whitu

28- rua tekau ma waru

29- rua tekau ma iwa

30- toru tekau

31- toru tekau ma tahi

Then you write 'o' and then the month:

Kohi-tātea

January

Hui-tanguru

February

Poutū-te-rangi

March

Paenga-whāwhā

April

Haratua

May

Pipiri

June

Hōngongoi

July

Here-turi-kōkā

August

Mahuru

September

Whiringa-ā-nuku

October

Whiringa-ā-rangi

November

Hakihea

December

And for 2011 you write: rua mano tekau ma tahi

2012: rua mano tekau ma rua

2013: rua mano tekau ma toru

etc... (mano mean thousand and tekau is anything in the tens column)

And heres the days of the week:

Rāhina

Monday

Rātū

Tuesday

Rāapa

Wednesday

Rāpare

Thursday

Rāmere

Friday

Rāhoroi

Saturday

Rātapu

Sunday

So all together its for example: 17th November 2011

Tekau ma whitu (17th) o (of) whiringa (November) rua mano tekau ma tahi (2011)

There you have it. (Sorry if its confusing :P)

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In Maori, the date is typically written in the format of day, month, year. For example, "5 Hepetema 2022" would be September 5, 2022 in English.

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