Totara Pepeha
We are learning to introduce ourselves in Te Reo Māori.
Ngā mihinui ki a koutou (greetings)
No ___________ ahau
Ko Waikato te awa
Ko Kirikiriroa Rāwhiti te kura
Ko Pippa te tumuaki
Ko Whaea Arna taku kaiako
Ko _________________ toku papa (father)
Ko _________________ toku mama (mother)
Ko _________________ toku tuakana (older sister)
Ko _________________ taku tēina (younger sister)
Ko _________________ taku tungane (girl with a brother)
Ko _________________ toku tuakana (boys with older brother)
Ko _________________ taku tēina (boys with younger brother)
Ko _________________ ahau (your name)
No reira,
Tēnā koutou, (greetings)
Ko Waikato te awa
Ko Kirikiriroa Rāwhiti te kura
Ko Pippa te tumuaki
Ko Whaea Arna taku kaiako
Ko _________________ toku papa (father)
Ko _________________ toku mama (mother)
Ko _________________ toku tuakana (older sister)
Ko _________________ taku tēina (younger sister)
Ko _________________ taku tungane (girl with a brother)
Ko _________________ toku tuakana (boys with older brother)
Ko _________________ taku tēina (boys with younger brother)
Ko _________________ ahau (your name)
No reira,
Tēnā koutou, (greetings)
Practice your pronunciation with this cool song!!
Remember our greetings...
Play Simon Says using the Māori body parts.
Learn about our our Whenua
Manuhiri - visitors
Tangata Whenua - people of the land
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