Listen to me, or perhaps more accurately, it translates to something like "Listen up!"
rongo=hear whakarongo=Listen whakarongo mai=Listen to me (Who is speaking) Hope this helped! =)
Whakarongo means 'listen'.
Whakarongo means 'listen'.
The Maori word for listen is "whakarongo".
The Maori word "whakarongo" translates to "listen" or "to hear." It reflects the act of paying attention and taking in information through auditory means.
Listen to me, or perhaps more accurately, it translates to something like "Listen up!"
Paul Reeves's motto is 'Whakarongo'.
'Whaka' is a prefix in the Māori language that is used to create verbs. It indicates the action of making, causing, or initiating something. For example, 'whakapapa' means to genealogize, 'whakarongo' means to listen, and 'whakatakoto' means to lay or place something.
Kia ora, you can say "Tēnā koe mō te whakarongo" to say thank you for listening in Maori.
bro the maori word for drink is..INU that's a easy one.book: puka pukafood: Kaiapple: aporostand-up: etusit down: e nohotoilet: wharepakueating area near marae: wharekaihat: potailegs: wae waeHands: miti mitishoulders: pakahiwihead: mahungaears: whakarongo mai
normally 'tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa' will give the expression of 'Thank you for listening to my speech'. Means thank you all greatly.
you mean what you mean