Thank you for the video....I’ve always wanted to have a glimpse of this beautiful island up close and personal... and that’s exactly what you did. Thank you.
16:45 Rest in peace to this beautiful lady who passed away a day or so ago. She has now been layed to rest. Her name is Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters aka our Mama. May she rest in love ❤️🕊
Iaue karoha... yes i watched this a few yearz 6acc & today May 20th 2023 it shows up on my feed... she is my wife's baby sister... met her 25 - 30 years ago here in Aotearoa/NZ & i've had the honor & privilege of knowing her up until her sudden passing earlier this year... very family orientated... funny... humble... caring... luving & a woman of God... she will 6e dearly missed... Rest*In*Power Sister Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters... Thank U guys for having her & her family on 6oard ur yacht... God 6less.
Kare! E ta tita Akono i taau, Tuku ki tona vairanga tau Aka 'aka'oki to tita ki te kainga pronunciation ( CAR- ree !) ( air / tah/ tee-ta/ ahk-oh-no/ eye/ tah-oo/ To-key/ key/ tor-nah/ vay-rah-nar/ toe/ ahk-ahh/ eh-car-ew-key/ tor/ tee-ta/ key/ tea/ ka-eye-nar) sounds like this tried to add in similar sounding words or syllables to English to make it softer to say it out loud. Cook Island Mao'ri - has what known as a ( ' ) - it is to called a /hamstah this goes in front of vowels to change the pitch of the vowel sound and also meaning the word. Example Inu - Drink 'Inu- Oil ( ' is used in front of letter ''i'') A E I O U - ( ahh/ Ehh/ Eyee/ Ohh/ EWW) 'A 'E 'I 'O 'U ( similar pronunciation but sharper and more emphasis on the back of one throat and no round of the mouth) Cook Islander