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Monday, February 10, 2020

Maori greetings

Today in Te Reo Maori we translated Maori greeting into english. Do you know any other Maori greetings?


3 comments:

  1. Hi Sophie my name is Havana from South Hornby school. I really like the way you that you translated it in to English that made it easier to know what it means. Maybe next time add more in your blurb. Did you like doing this poster ? From once again Havana

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    1. Hello Havana,
      Thank you for your your comment. I would of added more to my blurb but that is what we were told to write and we didn't have much time!
      😁
      From Sophie

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  2. Hey Sophie,
    It's Krystallynna here from netball. I really like your Maori greetings. It's so intersting. Next time you could add some more intersting words on the english side. Well thanks for posting this amazing blog post. I just have one question before I go. How did you translated the Maori to english? Well got to go now bye :)

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