Who is your teacher?
Ko wai tou ingoa? Who/What is your name?
The phrase "What is your name?" in Maori is "Ko wai to ingoa?"
it means ' Who is that girl (over there)?' can be different though, 'ra' indicates away from the listener and speaker.
"Ko wai" is a phrase in the Maori language that means "who are you?" It is commonly used as a way to inquire about someone's identity.
The Maori word for teacher is "kaiako."
Ko wai tōu ingoa? = "What is my name?"
Ko wai tou ingoa? Who/What is your name?
The phrase "What is your name?" in Maori is "Ko wai to ingoa?"
it means ' Who is that girl (over there)?' can be different though, 'ra' indicates away from the listener and speaker.
Colleen Wai Ling Ko has written: 'Transforming a play to an opera'
"Ko wai" is a phrase in the Maori language that means "who are you?" It is commonly used as a way to inquire about someone's identity.
The Maori word for teacher is "kaiako."
Ko wai ra?
Wai Wai Nui Mean
Ko wai tou ingoa means What is your name? "Ko (your name) toku ingoa", is how you answer. My name is (your name)
Ko wai to ingoa? Means 'What is your name?'
Ngā kaiako. Kaiako = teacher. 'Ngā' is used in a plural context. 'Te' is used in a singular context.