Learning te Reo Māori with a little help from Pā Kids
The children from Pā Kids came in yesterday to help us learn a little te reo Māori by labelling items in our office.
Here are a few words you might like to use in conversation this Māori Language Week.
Whānau - Family and extended family; can include friends and other close relationships
Hoa - Friend/s; e hoa means my friend (e.g. Ka pai e hoa) and e hoa mā means group of friends (e.g. Kia ora e hoa mā)
Tamariki - Children; son is tama and daughter is tamāhine
Tahu - Spouse, partner or sweetheart; husband/boyfriend is hoa tāne and wife/girlfriend is hoa wāhine
Mātua - Parent/s or father; mother is whaea, and father is also pāpā
Hoamahi - Workmate or colleagues
Rangatira / Pāhi - Chief or boss
Kapa - Team, group or company
Whakapapa - Genealogy, ancestry or lineage
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