Great lessons thank you Grant. Short and sweet with no wasted words. My husband and I are learning Te Reo Maori and this consolidates on our learning as well as giving us some extra understandings. Ka pai te mahi. Keep them coming!
Tēnā rawa atu koe, Grant, I like your form of teaching, simply, for newbies!! And i like the short and to the point sessions, it gives me time to digest before moving onto next lesson. Even though I've come across these question words before, I still get new understandings, from your lessons. I look forward to more of these. Ngā mihi nui.
Thank you Grant. Your video's are so helpful I am still getting my Ko, no and Kei te and I mixed up. Do you have a easy way or video to help remember this, and which to use where? many thanks
Fantastic, thank you so much. This has really helped solidify my beginners lessons and answer my questions that I feel too embarrassed to ask. Can you please do something on possessives eg no mai and na mai/mo wai and ma wai and what's the difference between na mai and mo wai. Kia ora!
Yes that would be very helpful. Kia ora! We have has a lesson about mo wai and ma wai plus na wai and no wai. I didn’t get it at all! Thanks once again.
Do you mean how is the person you're speaking to able to do what they're doing? Or how are you as the speaker able to do what the other person is doing?
Thanks for the videos. How about "Which?", "Whose?" and "How many/much/far..etc?". How and How many are often completely different questions in languages other than English but I'm not sure how Maaori deals with this. Is "How far ?" and "E hia.." question?....."why?" also.
Grant, this is perfectly paced and simple enough to be encouraging for beginners. Kia ora.
Glad to hear
Great lessons thank you Grant. Short and sweet with no wasted words. My husband and I are learning Te Reo Maori and this consolidates on our learning as well as giving us some extra understandings. Ka pai te mahi. Keep them coming!
Kia ora - I've just found all my comments I haven't replied to, hence the late reply!
Thank u Vicki. I appreciate the kind words
Tēnā rawa atu koe, Grant, I like your form of teaching, simply, for newbies!! And i like the short and to the point sessions, it gives me time to digest before moving onto next lesson. Even though I've come across these question words before, I still get new understandings, from your lessons. I look forward to more of these. Ngā mihi nui.
Great to hear Sue keep at it
Kia ora! I am teaching myself Te Reo and was really stuck as to where to start. This series was very helpful and I learnt alot! Thank you!
Very glad to hear 👍👍
I'm enjoying your style of teaching Grant. I've made up a playlist of your videos, which I'm working my way through. Ngā mihi
Kia ora rā e te tuahine 🙏
Thank you Grant. Your video's are so helpful I am still getting my Ko, no and Kei te and I mixed up. Do you have a easy way or video to help remember this, and which to use where? many thanks
I'll have to make that another video series 😊
Just stumbles across your videos. I am two months into learning Te Reo and this has really helped. Thank you.
Glad it helps
Great! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Kia ora Grant, great work, this is really good and easy to understand. Nga mihi
Good to hear
Great video bruh congrats and thanks for teaching us this beautiful language
My pleasure Vic 🙏
Thanks very much very clear teaching.
My pleasure 👍
I love this bunch of example sentences
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Fantastic, thank you so much. This has really helped solidify my beginners lessons and answer my questions that I feel too embarrassed to ask. Can you please do something on possessives eg no mai and na mai/mo wai and ma wai and what's the difference between na mai and mo wai. Kia ora!
Kia ora Susan, I think you mean nā wai and mā wai? I'll do a video to explain 😊
Yes that would be very helpful. Kia ora! We have has a lesson about mo wai and ma wai plus na wai and no wai. I didn’t get it at all! Thanks once again.
Tena koe Grant, easy to understand. Love the lessons.
Glad it helps
Miiharo. Do you have examples for Why? Ngā mihi!
That'll be another video 😊
Tu meke bro great series
Chur bro
how would you say, "how do you do that?" and could you please explain why. Ngā mihi nui!!
Do you mean how is the person you're speaking to able to do what they're doing? Or how are you as the speaker able to do what the other person is doing?
Ka mau te wehi E hoa. Read your story - impressed. Inspiration for NZ maori let alone Aussie maori.
Kia ora my bro 👌👌👌
Thanks for the videos. How about "Which?", "Whose?" and "How many/much/far..etc?". How and How many are often completely different questions in languages other than English but I'm not sure how Maaori deals with this. Is "How far ?" and "E hia.." question?....."why?" also.
Kia ora - I've just found all my comments I haven't replied to, hence the late reply!
Lots of new vids to get these answers e hoa... Stay with me
I pehea te akoranga? I rawe te akoranga! Ka rawe to mahi e hoa
Kia ora rp! Appreciate the kind words
Ka pai!
Kia ora 😊
Kei te pai to mahi Grant
Kia ora Tom