
Kiwaha
Ko wai koe? 1. A koe rānei! - You can talk! Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! 2. A tōna wā. - All in good time. There will come a time for that. 3. Ā! - Oh! 4. Āe pea! - Maybe! 5. Āe rā! - Indeed! 6. Āe... āe... - Caught you red handed! 7. Ai ua, ai hau, ai marangi. - A woman who is multifaceted in her personality. 8. Ākene koe i a au!
Kīwaha (Sayings) - Breens Intermediate
2016年2月9日 · A kiwaha, or saying, is something you would teach a learner at the beginning of a lesson, it is a fun way of teaching Te Reo Maori! A kiwaha can be made up and can mean anything as long as it is a saying. For example: Hey Bro! — E Mara! Awesome! — Tau Ke! Wicked! — Wananei! Kiwaha should be fun and exciting ways to express yourself!
Ngā Kōrero Kīwaha colloquialisms and slangs | Playcentre.org.nz
Ngā kīwaha are Māori idiom – try to incorporate them into your language. All the kīwaha can be downloaded as A4 posters. See below. Why choose Playcentre? © 2024 Playcentre. All rights reserved. Website by Mogul. Te Whānau Tupu Ngātahi o Aotearoa – Playcentre Aotearoa is a Charitable Trust. Our charities number is CC37155.
Mō Taku Hē - Kiwaha - Speak Māori - YouTube
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Kīwaha - Massey University
Try out these kīwaha (idioms and colloquialisms). Te reo Māori Kei whea mai (koe)! English That’s amazing! (You’re amazing!) Te reo Māori Koia kei a koe! English You’ve got the X factor! No flies on you! Te reo Māori E mea ana koe! English You’re telling me! Te reo Māori E mea ana koe? English You reckon? Te reo Māori Ko koe te tangata!
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Kīwaha - Playcentre
Kāti ake ki konei tēnei take. Let the matter end here . Kino kē koe. You’re good alright . eycentre Playcentre9 "Whanav tvpv ngatahi — families growing together . eycentre Playcentre9 "Whanav tvpv ngatahi — families growing together . eycentre Playcentre9 "Whanav tvpv ngatahi —
kiwaha - Whakawhiti i Te Arawhiti
2016年10月12日 · is a positive statement about how lucky you are. In class we translated it as I’m blessed but you could also say my gain, lucky me, I’ve got a beauty, I am fortunate (from MaoriDictionary). If you want to hear how to pronounce this kīwaha, you can listen on the entry on MaoriDictionary.
Kīwaha: Te reo Māori phrases - Christchurch City Libraries
2018年9月14日 · Learning kupu (words) and wetereo (grammar) are obviously quite important if you're trying to strengthen your reo. But phrases (idioms or colloquial sayings) can also be really helpful and add a bit of flourish to your conversations. Try out some of the these: - An idiom to express appreciation of attractiveness of something that has been created.
Kīwaha - Give it a go! podcast - RNZ
Kīwaha - Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Māori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Get this podcast straight from the source in the free RNZ app: Apple App Store or Google Play. Kīwaha/Give it a go!
Idioms / Kīwaha — Schools at Look4
Gee you're the one! / You're good allright / You're too much. Kino kē koe! Get out of my way / Make way I am coming through. Pōuri atu / pōuri ake koe! Get up! Maraka mai! Get you! / Gee you're the one!. Engari koe! Get you! / Good on you. Koia kei a koe! Give it all you got! Me karawhiu! Good one! Excellent! Well done! Ka pai (rā)!
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