Tuesday 21 June 2011

New Riddle...

There is a man on an island prison, he cannot swim. One day he escapes using nothing but himself. There is no bridge. How does he do it?

Let's see who is the first to solve this one...


Mrs Notley

Maori Language Week 'June 27th - 1st July'

Kia ora,

As you know for the last few weeks we have been learning some Te Reo. Below are our words we have been learning so you can practice while at home!


Some simple instructional language
E tū Stand up
E noho Sit down
Haere mai Come here
Hoki atu Go back (to where you came from
Turituri Be quiet
Hoihoi Be quiet
Homai te ... Give me the (see page 10 for list of nouns)
Pekepeke Jump
Tō ringa ki runga (Put) your hand up
Hope Hands on hips
Pōkai ō ringaringa Fold your arms
Pōkai ō waewae Cross your legs
Whiri ō ringaringa Fold your arms
Whiri ō waewae Cross your legs
Hurihuri Turn around
Whakamārōrō Stretch
Takoto Lie down
Pakipaki Clap (kotahi pakipaki = one clap
(rua pakipaki = two claps, etc)
Titiro Look
Whakarongo Listen
Hongihongi Smell
Kōrero Speak
Whakahokia te ... Put the (item) back (see page 10 for a list of nouns)
Waiho te ... Leave the (item) alone (see page 10 for a list of nouns)
Kei whea te ... Where is the (item) (see page 10 for a list of nouns)
He (noun) A, an, some
(i.e. he āporo tēnei - this is an apple)
Some common Māori nouns
Upoko Head
Makawe Hair
Taringa Ears
Whatu Eyes
Tukemata Eyebrows
Ihu Nose
Waha Mouth
Paparinga Cheeks
Kauae Jaw
Korokoro Throat
Poho Chest
Ringaringa Arms, hands
Waewae Legs, feet
Puku Stomach
Nono Buttocks
Pene rākau Pencil
Pene Pen
Pukapuka Book
Tīoka Chalk
Kuaha Door
Karaka Clock
Kai Food
Inu Drink
Wai Water
Tūru Chair
Tēpu Table, desk
Rorohiko Computer
Pēke Bag
Rākau Trees (and wooden objects generally)
Maramataka Calendar
Tiwhikete Certificate
Reo Irirangi Radio
Pouaka Whakaata Television set
Pikitia Picture
White
Pango Black
Whero Red
Karaka Orange
Kōwhai Yellow
Kākāriki Green
Kahurangi Blue
Parauri Brown
Tama Boy
Kōtiro Girl
Tangata Person
Tāne Man
Wahine Women
Tamaiti Child
Rangatahi Youth
Saying hello
Kia ora Hello, good health
Tēnā koe Hello to one person, thank you to one person
Tēnā kōrua Hello to two people, thank you to two people
Tēnā koutou Hello to lots of people (more than three), thank you to lots of people
Kei te pēhea koe/kōrua/koutou? How are you to one person/two or more/three or more?
E pēhea ana koe/kōrua/koutou? How are you to one person/two or more/three or more?
Kei te pai ahau/māua/mātou/ I/we two/we three or more
E pai ana ahau/māua/mātou (am/are fine)
Āe Yes
Kao/Kāore No
Tērā pea Maybe
He Taonga te Reo The Māori Language is a Treasure
Tōku Reo, Tōku Mana My Language, My Mana
Counting in Māori
1 Tahi
2 Rua
3 Toru
4 Whā
5 Rima
6 Ono
7 Whitu
8 Waru
9 Iwa
10 Tekau (Tua-ngahuru)
11 Tekau mā tahi    Tekau (10) Mā (+) Tahi (1)
12 Tekau mā rua    Tekau (10) Mā (+) Tahi (1)
20 Rua tekau    Rua (2) Tekau (10)
Mrs Notley : )