My new zealander friend's Pounamu necklace drew my attention and this started a chat about this stone, what it means to the Maori and how one should and shouldn't receive one. It eventually brought me to the basics of Maori language. Cuz who knows? Maybe in my first trip to NZ these basic expressions find me a good Maori friend and they wanna give a Pounamu handmade of any sort loaded with their ancestral energies as a gift to me. The right way I'm supposed to own one. Cool Maori lesson my friend. 👍
Thank you so much for this series of lessons. I'm English, but I have Māori family/heritage and have wanted to learn the language for a year or so now!
Learning Māori cause I go a Hawaiian speaking school and I wanna have private conversations with my friends, thanks for making easily accessible lessons
Coolness. The Mrs is taking time off work to do a two year course learning Maori next year. I know her and her mates will be chatting their heads off in Maori once she catches up to them. I'd just like to know what they're blabbing on about without them knowing. This is a great start for me. Meanage. Che bae! (Oooo look! I've started already)
Thank you Whanau I really appreciate these lessons I'm really embracing my identity like never before Woooohooo Tino Pai
My new zealander friend's Pounamu necklace drew my attention and this started a chat about this stone, what it means to the Maori and how one should and shouldn't receive one. It eventually brought me to the basics of Maori language. Cuz who knows? Maybe in my first trip to NZ these basic expressions find me a good Maori friend and they wanna give a Pounamu handmade of any sort loaded with their ancestral energies as a gift to me. The right way I'm supposed to own one. Cool Maori lesson my friend. 👍
Very logically presented - easy to follow, contextually framed, and well paced pronunciation of each word. Now time to practice. Muchisimas gracias!
Thank you so much :)
I'm trying to learn my native language!!
Thank you so much for this series of lessons. I'm English, but I have Māori family/heritage and have wanted to learn the language for a year or so now!
Tēnā koe Ashleigh, Kia kaha!
Learning Māori cause I go a Hawaiian speaking school and I wanna have private conversations with my friends, thanks for making easily accessible lessons
Thank you for this video. Just moved to Aotearoa and this video has been a great help. Loving the language, people and the culture❤
Coolness. The Mrs is taking time off work to do a two year course learning Maori next year. I know her and her mates will be chatting their heads off in Maori once she catches up to them. I'd just like to know what they're blabbing on about without them knowing. This is a great start for me. Meanage. Che bae! (Oooo look! I've started already)
Yis tank yuo fore teaching me
Love That Video
Thank you I was trying to learn my native language but that was very difficult
Thank you
Kei te tino pai au 👍👍
Ka mau te wehi ❤
kei te ngenge au
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Im learning maori to talk to my great grandmother in new zealand! Any tips?
Check out the app Language Drops to improve vocabulary, it's awesome!
@ Tēnā koe!
Hi I love ur video I suded
Ngā mihi!
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Kei te pēhea koe?
0:19 Kei te pēhea koe
3:02 Me koe ?
...is this formal or informal, please ?
Thanks a lot for the video, much helpful ! Have a great day !
Mōrena, there isn't a formal/informal "you" in Māori. Hope this helps.
Kei te pehea koe? kei te tino hiakai ahau. Tena koe.
We learnt ahau what’s the difference between ahau and ay
Kia ora e hoa. No difference, you can use what you prefer :)
In Māori sentences where you use, "a", au comes after it, not ahau. I think
a au ✔
a ahau ❌
Thank you