Māori people speak the Māori language, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is an important part of Māori culture and identity.
The Maori people primarily speak Te Reo Maori, which is a Polynesian language. English is also commonly spoken by Maoris, especially in New Zealand, where it is an official language.
It translates to "I speak the dreamy language" in English.
"He korero Māori koe" in Māori means "you speak Māori".
"Quelle langue tu parles" is French for "What language do you speak?"
I don't speak your language is an English equivalent of 'Je [ne] parle pas ta langue'. The words in French are pronounced 'zhuh nuh pahrl pah tah lahng'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je'means 'I'. The adverb 'ne' may not appear in conversational French. But it combines with the adverb 'pas' to mean 'not'. The verb 'parle' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The feminine possessive 'ta' means 'your'. The feminine gender noun 'langue' means 'language'.
The Maori people primarily speak Te Reo Maori, which is a Polynesian language. English is also commonly spoken by Maoris, especially in New Zealand, where it is an official language.
Rome is the capitol of Italy and they mostly speak Italian.
Uhm. KOREAN?
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
Quelle langue parlez-vous ?
They speak English (Anglais).
Kaore.
It should be - Vous parlez une autre langue aussi? Do you speak another language, as well?
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.
I think it is Kaha but i could be wrong as i dont speak maori
Korero
Korero !!