One to Ten are
Tahi, Rua, Toru, Wha, Rima, Onu, Whitu, Rawu, Iwa, Tekau
kore
kore
Kora?
They are both listed as the Maori word for "one."
In the concise oxford dictionary it means the vowel has the same sound as the 'a' in mate. But I think the meaning can vary. The word Maori is often written with a line over the 'a' but the vowel sound in Maori is not the same as in mate.
rua tekau ma tahi
New Zealand has two separate electoral rolls: the General Roll and the Maori Roll. In New Zealand every citizen over the age of 18 is legally required to be registered on an electoral roll. The general Roll is open to all New Zealanders and the Maori Roll is open to Maori only. Maori can choose either the Maori or General Roll and the numbers on the Maori Roll determine the number of Maori electorates that the country is divided into. Currently there are seven Maori electorates so there is a guarantee that there will be at least seven Maori representatives in the New Zealand Parliament. Maori candidates are free to stand in either general or Maori electorates but only Maori can stand in Maori electorates.
Maori is the plural of Maori.
Nothing really happened to the Maori people of Aotearoa. Although there are few of us and our language has dwindled down dramatically in the past 200 years, there still a lot of people who speak Maori. The numbers of maori people living in New Zealand have increased from 2001.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Money in Maori is moni.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
tahi, rua, toru, wha, rimu, ono, whitu, ewa oh i dont no!!!!
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
The Maori roll is a separate electoral roll in New Zealand for people who identify as Maori. It allows Maori to choose whether to enroll on the general or Maori roll during elections to vote for specific Maori seats in Parliament.