KO TĒNEI TE WIKI O TE REO MĀORI
Māori Language Week has been celebrated each year from 1975. September 14 and commemorates the presentation of the 1972 Māori language petition to parliament.
Kia kaha te reo Māori
‘Kia kaha’ is well understood in New Zealand English with its meaning of ‘be strong’. We often talk about languages as if they are people – talking about language health, strength and revitalisation. So when we say ‘Kia kaha te reo Māori’ we’re saying - ‘Let’s make the Māori language strong'.
E aro ana te akomanga 16 ki tēnei kaupapa o Te Reo Māori, ahakoa he iti, he pounamu mō ngā tamariki nā te mea ko rātou ngā rangātira mō āpopo. Anei ngā mahi pāpai rawa mai te ako, te kōrero, te pānui me te whakarongo. Tītiro ki te paetukutuku hei ārahi i ō tātou mahi mō te wiki nei New Windsor Language Celebrations .
Rāhina: Ako Wero: Karakia mō te kai
Rāpare: Whakarongo Wero: Whakarongo me te kanikani
Kia Ora Room 16
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you guys had a really successful Maori language week!
I enjoyed listening to your pepeha and watching your dancing!
Congrats to Whaea Tini for a great week!
Me he tē koutou..kua whakanui koutou i tā tātou reo rangatira ia rā o te wiki...he poho kererū au kia rongo, kia kite hoki i ā koutou mahi...
ReplyDeleteHe waka eke noa tātou kia kaha i te reo Māori..
WOW! Room 16 I loved watching all the little videos of you all reading, speaking and dancing. I know how hard it is to learn a new language and you guys are showing great resilence and never giving up. It brough joy to my hear to see and hear you all. Keep up the great learing. Kai Pai
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Room 16,
ReplyDeleteI love all the work you guys have put into this. So great to see. The commitment to our New Windsor Way values and Te Reo Maori is truly inspiring. Thank you for all your mahi!
So cool guys! I love watching the clips, everyone is so naturally talented, they were a real joy to watch. They inspire me to learn more about the maori language, Kia Ora Room 16.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Room 16
ReplyDeleteYour learnt so much during maori language week, I love your videos and your all so commited to your learning.
Keep it up!
Ka pai Room 16.
ReplyDeleteI have been super impressed by all the mahi you have done this week. What has been your favourite activity?
Tino pai Ruma 16. These videos were so cool. Whaea Tini might have to teach me how to make some. It was a bit like you were taking turns in each video. I enjoyed the pānui and kanikani. Keep up the awesome mahi!
ReplyDeleteI love all the work you guys have done through lockdown and Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori week. Well done everyone x
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Whaea Tini,
ReplyDeleteI really liked the Karakia mo te kai and the Pepehas
Ka Kite Ano!