What are 5 Māori words every New Zealander should know?

Māori Greeting Words
  • Kia ora. Meaning: Hello, thank you, cheers. ...
  • Ka kite anō Meaning: See you later. ...
  • Kia kaha. Meaning: Stay strong, keep going. ...
  • Tu meke. Meaning: Literally “too much,” this phrase is used to say thank you or show you're impressed.
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What is the Māori word for New Zealand?

Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand, though it seems at first to have been used for the North Island only.
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What are examples of Māori phrases?

Useful Maori Words & Phrases
  • Kia ora — Hello.
  • Kia ora tatou — Hello everyone.
  • Tena koe — Greetings to you (said to one person)
  • Tena koutou — Greeting to you all.
  • Haere mai — Welcome.
  • Nau mai — Welcome.
  • Kei te pehea koe? — How's it going?
  • Kei te pai — Good.
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Is Kiwi a Māori word?

Spelling of the word Kiwi, when used to describe the people, is often capitalised. The bird's name is spelled with a lower-case k and, being a word of Māori origin, normally stays as kiwi when pluralised. As an English word, the nickname normally takes the plural form Kiwis.
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Is it Kiaora or kia ora?

Kia ora (Māori: [kiˈaɔɾa], approximated in English as KYOH-rə or ki-AW-rə) is a Māori-language greeting which has entered New Zealand English. It translates literally as "have life" or "be healthy", wishing the essence of life upon them.
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What does Ka kite ano?

Ka Kite Ano (See you tomorrow)

Although this is generally remarked as incorrect usage, 'ka kite ano' is commonly said by local TV presenters and newscasters when bidding goodbye to their viewers. It may pop up in daily conversations with Kiwis too – so keep this one at the back of your mind for future reference.
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How do Kiwis say hi?

Kia ora can be used to say hello, express gratitude, send love and make a connection. Kia ora is a warm and welcoming greeting you'll hear throughout New Zealand and comes from the indigenous Māori language.
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What does Koko mean in Māori?

1. (noun) bay, cove, inlet.
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Is Morena a Māori word?

Come! Morena- (Good) morning! Nau mai - Welcome!
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What does tu tu mean in Māori?

1. (verb) (-a) to preserve in fat (birds, etc.).
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Does word Aroha Mai mean?

It is entitled "Aroha mai, aroha atu" after the ancient Maori proverb meaning "Love received, love returned" and depicts two huia birds.
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What is the most useful Māori phrase?

1. Kia ora. Kia ora is the easiest and most useful Māori phrase you can deploy to impress the Kiwis around you. Mostly used as a greeting, it can also be used to thank someone for a kind deed.
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Is there an L in Māori?

Both L and G are also encountered in the Southern dialect, though not in standard Māori. Various methods are used to indicate glottal stops when writing the Wanganui dialect.
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What was New Zealand's first name?

The name New Zealand comes from the Dutch 'Nieuw Zeeland', the name first given to us by a Dutch mapmaker.
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What does Papa mean in Māori?

pāpā 1. (noun) father, uncle, dad. Hai pāpā ia ki a ia a Te Whaaki (HP 1991:8). / Te Whaaki is an uncle to him.
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What does ka kite apopo?

Here are some phrases you can use in our daily meetings:

Ka Kite Apopo (See you tomorrow) Noho ora mai (Be well/Stay safe)
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What does Kia Ora mean?

Kia Ora is a greeting many people outside of New Zealand are familiar with. It can mean a lot of things, too! Kiwis use it to say hello, good morning, good luck, and take care. It's essentially an all-encompassing way to wish someone well.
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What is your name in Māori?

Kei te pēhea koe? What is your name? What is his/her name? Ko wai tana ingoa?
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What does Ko Ko Ko mean?

Kokoko (Russian: Кококо) is a 2012 Russian drama film directed by Dunya Smirnova.
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What does TUI mean to Maori?

Tui is a national heritage animal - in Maori culture, the bird is associated with life fulfillment, confidence, and spiritual harmony. They are said to be messengers of the Gods and Goddesses. They acted as a medium to communicate with the gods and goddesses in Maori beliefs.
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What is a Koro?

Definition of koro

: a squat broad-mouthed usually covered jar (as of bronze, pottery, or jade) used mostly as an incense burner.
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How do you say sorry in NZ?

There is no direct equivalent of “I'm sorry” in te reo – the phrase “noku te he” is rather an expression of ownership of the wrong, rather than regret for its commission.
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Is Māori hard to learn?

Maori has been named one of the easiest language to learn, and Japanese one of the hardest.
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