Sunday, 31 December 2017

Translating Phrases

3 comments:

  1. Hi Richie,

    Ruby here from the Summer Learning Journey team! It's great to be reading another one of your activities. Well done!

    Good work with this activity. I like how you have included both the Maori and the English translations in this post. It's important that New Zealander's should know some Maori, I think, because the language is native to New Zealand. What does it mean to have a native language?

    It would be great if you could tell me something that you like to do in Maori. For example, I like to play the piano. In Maori, this translates to: e pai taku ki te takaro i te piana.

    I look forward to reading more of your blog.
    Cheers,
    Ruby.

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  2. Hi Ruby,

    He pai taku ki te takaro i te whutupaoro

    Cheers,
    Richie

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