'Tepu' is the Maori transliteration for the English word 'table'.
The spelling of "table" in Maori language is "tēpu."
The spelling of "chair" in Māori language is "tūru."
In Maori, "how are you" can be expressed as "Kei te pehea koe".
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
Te Reo Maori is the indigenous language of the Maori people of New Zealand. It is an official language of the country alongside English, and efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve it. Te Reo Maori is an important aspect of Maori culture and identity.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te Māori."
The spelling of "chair" in Māori language is "tūru."
In Maori, "how are you" can be expressed as "Kei te pehea koe".
Maori. The language of the native Polynesians of New Zealand, the Maoris, is Maori. The Maori word for normal is Maori.
Te Reo Maori.
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.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te Māori."
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
Te Reo Maori is the indigenous language of the Maori people of New Zealand. It is an official language of the country alongside English, and efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve it. Te Reo Maori is an important aspect of Maori culture and identity.
The Māori language, also known as Te Reo Māori, is spoken by the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. It holds deep cultural and historical significance and is an official language of the country. The revitalization of the Māori language is important for preserving the Māori identity and promoting cultural diversity.
There isn't one for 'grandson' or 'granddaughter' specifically, but 'mokopuna' in maori means grandchild.
Ono is the Maori word for six. Also the Maori language is Maori- you probably already knew that, I'm just saying in case you don't.