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Tēnā koe bro, I’m just an Englishman trying to learn te reo so I’m soaking up every video I can find. Kia ora koutou katoa, ko carl toku ingoa nō ingarangi ahau. Chur
@@grantwhitbourne your videos have been a big help. I have recently made a lot of friends from Aotearoa and I would love to be able to talk to them in their own language. Ka kite ano e hoa, chur my bro 🤙🏼
I’ve just started to watch your vids and I’m so happy I found your channel!!! Me and my parents have wanted to learn maori for a long time now so I can appreciate our culture a little bit more. I wish I could’ve learned it in our Aussie schools lol but that would be weird. I hope to be able to speak fluently and teach my future children :)
Only E inu sounds similar to the standard Malay of minum with the m dropped..but following the practice of dropping the m then e kai sounds similar to makan in Malay, again because in certain dialect the second syllable could be stretched to makaiaan.. Oh its eh..yeah we said that..so we say eh minum lah .. so that eh inu in Maori 😂
yes......Te Whare Wānanga where do you live? it depends where you live better to be immersed in the language or volunteer your time at a māori language daycare called a 'kohanga'