What is ATA in Māori?

Āta is a traditional Māori value and cultural practice meaning 'to proceed slowly and with thoughtful deliberation' (Taina Pohatu, 2004). As a skill for inter-personal relationships, āta signals the person to proceed with some care and consideration. For example, āta kōrero means to think carefully before speaking.
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What is Ata Marie in Māori?

Unit 1: Ata mārie – Good morning.
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What language is Ata Marie?

Te Reo (Maori Language) that every Kiwi or New Zealander should know. Ata Marie means Good Morning.
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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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How do you say morning in Māori?

Mōrena, e Te Rākaherea! Morning, Te Rākaherea! Another way to say Good morning! is Ata mārie!.
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What is Ka kite?

Ka Kite Ano (See you tomorrow)
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What does Tena Koe mean?

Tēnā koe (to one person), tēnā kōrua (to two people), or tēnā koutou (to three or more people) also means thank you in Māori.
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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 does ATA girl mean?

Definition of attagirl

(Entry 1 of 2) —used to express encouragement, approval, or admiration to a woman or girl They also wore ponytails out the backs of their hats and shouted "Attagirl!" every time a fielder made a nice stop in the dirt.— Brian MacPherson, Arizona Republic, 20 June 2006. attagirl.
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What word has ata?

12 letter words containing ata
  • catastrophic.
  • unrepeatable.
  • noncombatant.
  • catadioptric.
  • mulligatawny.
  • cataphoresis. anticatalyst.
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What is Nga mihi?

Ngā mihi (Congratulations, regards, thank you)
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Why do you say Tena koutou three times?

It is used to direct the listeners attention to the subject of the sentence and can be repeated to emphasize the importance of the subject - eg: "tena koutou, tena koutou". Koutou is used to describe three or more people while excluding the speaker.
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Is Māori easy to learn?

Maori has been named one of the easiest language to learn, and Japanese one of the hardest.
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What does Kia Kaha mean in NZ?

Kia kaha is a Māori phrase used by the people of New Zealand as an affirmation, meaning stay strong. The phrase has significant meaning for Māori: popularised through its usage by the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II, it is found in titles of books and songs, as well as a motto.
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What does Tena koutou katoa?

Tena Koutou Katoa. Translated from Te Reo Maori, that means Hello Everybody, and this is one of the greetings commonly heard through our teams these days - Morena.
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How do 2 people greet in Māori?

The traditional Māori greeting, the hongi is performed by two people pressing their noses, and sometimes foreheads, together (pictured). It's used mostly at traditional meetings among Māori people and can be followed by a handshake.
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How do Kiwis say goodbye?

Kia ora – hello, goodbye, thank you.
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What does Aroha nui?

aroha nui. 1. much love, with deep affection - often used in signing off letters to friends.
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What does Nau mai Haere Mai?

Nau mai, Haere Mai, (Welcome)
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Is Morena a Māori word?

Come! Morena- (Good) morning! Nau mai - Welcome!
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How do you introduce yourself in Māori?

Pepeha is a way of introducing yourself in Māori.
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How are you te reo Māori?

Kei te pēhea koe? is the te reo Māori way to ask 'how are you?' .
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What is te Tangata?

Whiria te tāngata is a Māori whakatauki (proverb) meaning Weave the people together. The purpose of this visual is to develop clarity and a shared understanding of why our school exists, who we are, what we stand for, what is most important to us.
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