A maori dictionary is just like an english dictionary, but for the maori language. You still have pronunications and explanations for words all aphabetized.
A Maori dictionary could be found in many places. It depends on if you want to purchase the dictionary or just look at it. The reference area of your local library would be a good place to start.
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.
You can find a site for English to Maori translation on the website called "Māori Dictionary" which offers a free online dictionary and translation service. Another option is the "Wehenga" platform, which specializes in translating English to Maori and vice versa. Both of these websites can be accessed easily through an internet search.
The Maori word for dictionary is "kupu pukapuka."
Someone can find an English to Welsh translation dictionary via a number of websites. One can find such a dictionary on sites such as 'Free Translation', 'Stars21' and 'ImTranslator'.
The main language spoken in New Zealand is English.
The definition of destitute can be found in the Webster dictionary, The Free Dictionary, Dictionary Reference, MacMillan Dictionary, and Thought Catalog.
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Ross Calman has written: 'The Reed essential Maori dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Maori, Maori language
Yes, you can use websites like Google Translate or Maori Dictionary for Maori sentence translation. These websites can provide you with translation of words and sentences from English to Maori and vice versa.
There are several websites which have a free Spanish dictionary. Including but not limited to "My-Spanish-Dictionary", "SpanishDict" and "Merriam-Webster".
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