"To be one people"
The translation of the Maori phrase "he iwi tahi tatou" is "we are one people."
Eleven in Maori is "tekau mΔ tahi."
"31" in Maori is "tekau mΔ tahi".
Wha rau ma tahi. Wha (four) rau (hundred) ma tahi (and one).
the number is 100 because tahi is1 and kotahi is two 00,=100
It means "we are one people" in MΔori, emphasizing unity and solidarity among individuals and communities. It is a phrase commonly used in New Zealand to promote inclusivity and diversity.
'We are now one people'
Eleven in Maori is "tekau mΔ tahi."
"31" in Maori is "tekau mΔ tahi".
Tahi is the Maori word for 1.
tahi
Tahi mano, Iwa rau Iwa tekau ma tahi.
Wha rau ma tahi. Wha (four) rau (hundred) ma tahi (and one).
the number is 100 because tahi is1 and kotahi is two 00,=100
tahi
tahi rau
"I te tahi ra" = "One day" "I te timatanga o te ao" = "In the beginning of the world"
Ko tahi monu