A Maori dictionary is a resource that provides definitions and explanations for Maori words and phrases. It helps users understand and learn the language, as well as how to use words in appropriate contexts. Maori dictionaries often contain examples of usage and cultural insights related to the words.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Some common Maori words and their meanings include: Kia ora: hello, or thank you Whanau: family or extended family Mana: authority, prestige, or power Aroha: love, compassion, or empathy
you speak maori by learning and experiencing maori life. maori people live, eat, breath and speak maori because they have learnt it over a period of years. some are raised speaking maori. To know how to speak maori is to learn from people who have experienced maori and is fluent and willing to teach you. In New Zealand laws of education, the Maori language is part of the circculam. At my school year 7 and 8 have the Tereo class complosary. the school is also enfluenced by the culture. All students have some understanding of the simple words of the Maori language.
Maori words meaning a landmark are:tohutohu whenuapou rahui (a boundary marker)
How to spell "Maori" to start with...
There may be some by coincidence, but there is no linguistic connection between Japanese and Māori.
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There are a few words, one is 'hine' Source: maoridictionary.co.nz
Translations of some words were slightly off which resulted in different interpretations of the Treaty depending on whether you were reading the English or Maori version
A maori dictionary is just like an english dictionary, but for the maori language. You still have pronunications and explanations for words all aphabetized.
To say the words light green in Maori you say marama matomato. In the French language these words are said as vert clair.