Ngā Rā o te Wiki – Days of the Week

Hello, bloggers. Welcome to a new blog post. This week for Māori, we learnt the days of the week in Māori. We had to do a worksheet about the days of the week. Here is my work.

Kupu Hau – New Words

Rāhina / Mane – Monday
Rātu / Tūrei – Tuesday
Rāapa / Wenerei – Wednesday
Rāpare / Taite – Thursday
Rāmere / Paraire – Friday
Rāhoroi / Hātarei – Saturday
Rātapu / Rātapu – Sunday

Rā – Day
Wiki – Week
Tau – Year
Āpōpō – Tomorrow
Inanahi – Yesterday
Marama – Month

Wetereo – Grammar

Tēnei – this
Tēra – That

Ēnei – these
Ēra – Those

Ko te aha? – What’s ‘name’?
He aha – What thing?
Kei te aha

Ko te aha tēnei rā?
What day is this?

Ko te Mane tēnei rā.
The day is monday.

Ko te aha te rā āpōpō?
What day is tomorrow?

Ko te Paraire te rā āpōpō.
Tomorrow is Friday.

Ko te aha te rā inanahi?
What day was yesterday?

Ko te Tūrei te rā inanahi.
Yesterday was Tuesday.

Ngā Kararehe – Animals

Kia ora, welcome back to another blog post! Today in Māori we learnt some new words and sentences. The class had to do a worksheet in 4 different levels. (Which is Ace, Pro, Legend, Titan) I did Legend. Here is my work.

The class also had to do a quick crossword. Here is what I did.

Kupu Hau – New words

Kurī – Dog

Ngeru – Cat

Manu – Bird

Ika – Fish

Poaka – Pig

Hoiho – Yellow Eyed Penguin

Hōiho – Horse

Rakiraki – Duck

Rāpeti – Rabbit

Hipi – Sheep

Heihei – Chicken

Tame heihei – Rooster

Kau – Cow

 

Wetereo

He aha? – What?
Kei te aha koe? What are you doing?

Tēnei – this (by me)
Ēnei – these (by me)

Tērā – That (over)
Ērā that (over)

He aha tēnei karaehe?
– What animal is this?

He kurī tēnei kararehe.
– This animal is a dog.

He aha ērā karaehe?
– What animals are those?

He kurī, he heihei ērā kararehe.
Those animals are a dog and a chicken.

 

Ngā Kākahu – Clothing

Welcome back to another blog post, bloggers. Today in Māori we learnt the names of the clothing in Māori. The class also did an activity about clothes in Māori.

Here is my work.
Māori

Kupu Hau – New words

Ngā

Mōwhiti – glasses

Tōkena – socks

Hū – shoes

Karapu – gloves

Kamupūtu – gumboots

Te

Kōti – coat

Tarau – trousers

Tarau poto – shorts

Tarau tāngari – jeans

Poraka – jersey

Kaka – dress

Tīnate – t-shirt

Kākahu Moe – pyjamas

Kākahu kaukau – togs

Kākahu orīte – uniform

Wetereo

He aha – what?
Kei te aha koe? – what are you doing?

Tēnei – this
Tērā – that
ēnei – these
ērā – those

He aha tēnei – what is that?
He tīhate tēnei – this is a shirt.

He aha te tae ū tēnei pōtae? – what colour is this hat?
He whero te tae ō tēnei pōtae.

Nga Ahua

Hello bloggers .ᐟ ⭑ Welcome back to another blog post!! (˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶)

Today in Māori, we are learning Kupu Hau (New Words) !! ⭑

Kupu Hau

Porowhita – Circle

Mānawa – Heart

Whētu – Star

Niko – Crescent

Rīpeka – Cross

Pere – Arrow

Taimana – Diamond

Tapatoru – Triangle

Tapawhā rite – Rectangle

Taparima – Pentagon

Tapaono – Hexagon

Tapawaru – Octagon

Tapa – Side

Wetereo

He aha – What

Kei te aha koe? – What are you doing?

Tēnei – This (by me)

Tēra – That (over there)

Ēnei – These (by me)

Ēra – Those (over there)

Te āhua – the shape

Ngā āhua – the shapes

Sentences

He aha te āhua ō tēnei? – What shape is this?

He porowhita te āhua ō tēnei. – This shape is a circle. 

He aha ngā āhua ō ēnei? What shapes are these?

He whētu, he mānawa ngā āhua ō ēnei. These shapes are a star and a circle.

Hei Mahi

The class did some work and chose their levels. Levels are Ace, Pro, Legend and Titan. I did Legend.

Ngā Tae

Kupu Hau

Mā – White

Whero – Red

Karaka – Orange

Kōwhai – Yellow

Kikorangi / Kahurangi > Blue

Kākāriki – Green

Waiporopororo / Tawa > Purple

Māwhero – Pink

Kiwikiwi – Grey

Pangu / Mangu – Black

Uenuku / Āniwaniwa – Rainbow

Wetereo

Kei te aha? > What doing?

Tēnei – This (by me)
Ēnei – These

Tērā – That (Over there)
Ērā – Those

Ngā – more than 1
Tae – colour
te – 1 of something

He aha te tae o tēnei?
What is the colour of this?

He kākāriki te tae o tēnei.
The colour of this is green.

He aha ngā tae o ēnei?
What colour are these?

He whero, he kikorangi ngā tae o ēnei.
The colour of these are red and blue.

Introduction – Legend

Kumusta kayo, and welcome back to another blog post. For Māori, we had to make a comic strip about greeting and introducing each other in Māori. Once we finished our project, we had to voice over our comic.

Since I finished it, here is my pixton and my voice over video.

Comic Strip

Voiceover

 

 

The Circle of Control

Kamusta kayo! Welcome back to another blog post.

This week for Wānanga, we have been learning about “The Circle of Control.”  The circle of control is a circle in a circle. It works like this. There is 1 giant circle, then there is a medium-sized circle inside the giant circle, and lastly there is the small circle inside the medium-sized circle.

How the circles work:

Giant circle: No control

Medium circle: Some control (Influence)

Small circle: Have control

Here is an example of “The Circle of Control.

 

Since, we have learnt about the circle of control, we did a quick activity about the circle of control. We had to put something inside the “can’t control circle” or “influence circle” or “can control.”

There was also a pairs activity and independent activity. I paired up with Maddi.

Here is what we did. (Pairs)

Here is what I did. (Independent)

Kei te pehea koe? ᶻ 𝗓 𐰁 .ᐟ

Hello bloggers  .ᐟ ⭑ Welcome back to another blog post!! (˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶)

Today in Māori, we are learning Kupu Words!! ⭑

Here are some of the Kupu words!! (New words.)

Happy – Harikoa

Sad – Pōuri

Angry – Pukuriri

Tired – Ngenge

Bored- Hōha

Cold – Makariri

Hot – Wera

Good – Pai

Excellent – Rawe!

Sick – Mauiui

Anxious – āwangawanga

Confused – Rangirua

Silly – Heahea

Busy – Pukamahi

Hungry – Hiakai

Thirsty – Hiainu

Sleepy – Hiamoe

Proud – Whakahī

Embarrassed – Whakamā

Excited – Whakaihiihi

Now we are going to use these words in a sentence!!

When you ask someone ‘How are you?”. You say in Māori “Kei te peahea koe?” ⋆˚🐾˖°

You answer “Kei te ____ ahau.”

example: 

“Kia ora, Maria! Kei te peahea koe?” 

“Kia ora! Kei te harikoa ahau.” 

Nō Hea

Kupu Hau: New Words ⋆.˚ ᡣ𐭩 .𖥔˚

Ngā Wāhi -> Places

Aotearoa -> Land of the long white clouds / New Zealand

Te ika a Māui -> North Island

Te Waka-a-Māui / Te Waipounamu-> South Island

Rakirua -> Stewart Island

Tāmaki Makaurau -> Auckland

Kirikiriroa -> Hamilton

Te Whanganui-a-Tara / Pōneke-> Wellington

Whakatū -> Nelson

Ōtautahi -> Christchurch

Ōteputi -> Dunedin

Waihōpai -> Invercargil

Nō hea? ⋆.˚ ᡣ𐭩 .𖥔˚

Hea -> Where

Nō -> From

Turangawaewae -> Where you call home.

Questions .𖥔 ݁ ˖ִ ࣪

hea au? -> Where am I from?

Example

Nō Aoteroa au. -> I am from Aotearoa.

Nō hea koe? -> Where are you from?

Example

Nō Rakirua koe. -> You are from Stewart Island.

Nō hea ia? Where is she/he from?

Example

Nō Whītī ia. He/she is from Fiji.

Countries in Māori .𖥔 ݁ ˖ִ ࣪

Australia -> Ahitereria

Korea -> Kōrea

America -> Amerika

Philippines -> Piripīna

England -> Ingarani

India -> Īnia

Hungary -> Hanekari

China -> Haina

Nō Philippines ahau. -> I am from the Philippines.