Learn some M?ori phrases to use when meeting people talking on the phone
M?ORI GREETINGS & SIGNOFFS. FOR LETTERS AND EMAILS. GREETINGS. Formal letter or email: T?n? koe (Name). Dear (Name) — greeting one person. T?n? k?rua.
How do you say hello in M?ori? · Kia ora - Hello · M?rena - Good morning · T?n? koe - Hello to one person · Kia ora/T?na k?rua - Hello to two people · Kia ora t?tou/
Translations in the Kuputaka are displayed with Te Reo on top and English below and ordered alphabetically by English. Informal greeting. Kia ora. Hi/greetings
Greetings. E noho r? Goodbye (from a person leaving); Haere r? Goodbye (from a person staying); Haere mai Welcome! Come!
Te Reo M?ori Greetings Terms of address and email sign offs. Author: Karaitiana Taiuru. Date: May 13 2021. Greetings. Greetings to one.
M?ori is one of the three official languages in New Zealand. Blend in with the locals by learning M?ori pronunciation and some simple greetings.
beginnings ; Greetings to one. T?n? koe (formal) Kia ora (informal) ; Dear Sir/Madam. Kei te manukura t?n? koe (very formal) ; Dear Michael. T?n? koe Mikaere.
There are many greetings or mihi used in M?ori. Here are some that are commonly used. Kia ora koutou (Greetings Hello to you – 3 or more people).
Listen to the M?ori greetings used on RNZ and read the English translations. 01. Kei te whakarongo mai koe ki Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa. 31 Oct 2012.
T?n? koutou Greeting three or more people Informal letter or email: (Note: kia ora can mean hello good morning good afternoon and thank you) Kia
M ORI GREETINGS SIGNOFFS FOR LETTERS AND EMAILSGREETINGS Formal letter or email: T n koe (Name) Dear (Name) — greeting one person T n k rua Greeting two
Chapter 1 - Orí Kìíní GREETINGS OBJECTIVES: In this chapter you will learn: -How to greet people - About Yorùbá verbs -The use of negation 'kò'
Greetings Greetings to one T?n? koe (formal) Kia ora (informal) Greetings to two T?n? k?rua (formal) Kia ora k?rua (informal) Greetings to three or
Greetings Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Hello Hi Hey Yo! How are you? How are you? How have you been? How are you doing? How's it going?
Greet your instructor by using a formal Arabic greeting then listen to your teacher's response Afterwards greet the student on your left and he/she will
At the end of this lesson you will be able to greet people in Indonesia according to their age rank gender and time of the day
Getting Started in M?ori: Course outline Unit One: Greetings and Introductions By the end of this unit students will be able to:
You still say hello! A corpus study of the greeting words hi hey and hello in spoken American English Author:Oskar Rydblom Supervisor: Magnus Levin
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