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Words for Small Talk with Locals in Māori
Learn the most common words for Small Talk with Locals in Māori. Click on a word for more information and translations.
American English
Māori
tourist
Tūruhi
Where are you from?
Nō hea koe?
What's your name?
He aha tō ingoa?
Fine, thank you.
Kei te pai, tēnā koe
And you?
A koe?
Me too.
Me au hoki
today
Te rā nei, tenei rangi
tomorrow
Āpōpō
yesterday
Inanahi rā
a little
He paku
I don't know.
Kaore au e mohio.
I'm from
Nō ... ahau
I'm a teacher.
He kaiako au
My name is Alex.
Ko Alex ahau.
How are you?
Kei te pēhea koe?
What do you do?
He aha to mahi?
Are you from here?
Nō konei koe?
How old are you?
Ē hia ō pakeke?
I have been here 5 days.
E rima ōku rā i konei.
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