kei te aroha au i a koe
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
In Maori language, "much love" can be expressed as "ngā aroha nui".
"Whakahokia Te Aroha Ki Te Korero Maori" means to restore love through speaking the Maori language. It emphasizes the importance of using the Maori language as a way to connect with culture and show love and respect.
Te Reo Maori.
In Maori language, "I love you" is translated as "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
In Maori language, "much love" can be expressed as "ngā aroha nui".
"Whakahokia Te Aroha Ki Te Korero Maori" means to restore love through speaking the Maori language. It emphasizes the importance of using the Maori language as a way to connect with culture and show love and respect.
Te Reo Maori.
In Maori language, "I love you" is translated as "Aroha ahau ki a 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.
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
'Tepu' is the Maori transliteration for the English word 'table'.
Originally, the Maori did not have a written language. However, in the late 19th century, missionaries developed a written form of the Maori language using the Latin alphabet. Today, Maori is an official language in New Zealand and is taught in schools.
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.