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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 

Resources can be found at

https://www.reomaori.co.nz/

Try a cool game to boost your Te Reo

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.languagedrops.drops.learn.learning.speak.language.reo.maori.words&hl=en_NZ

For serious study

https://www.wananga.com/

TV programmes in Te Reo Māori

https://www.maoritelevision.com/tv/te-reo-channel

Guide to language courses, resources, whakataukī, local place names and more...      

Māori Language Courses 

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori            

Reo Rua Storytime

Whakataukī

 

Library Names in Te Reo Māori

Māori Place Names of Kāpiti

Te Reo Māori Resources

Te Reo Māori Courses

Kāpiti Coast District Libraries have started offering short Te Reo Māori courses at different branches throughout the year. These provide an introduction to Te Reo in a friendly and relaxed setting. Click below to register your interest in future classes.

Below are some local providers offering Māori language courses:

  • Te Wānanga o Raukawa
  • Whitireia Polytech
  • Te Ataarangi

You can also check out these online courses:

  • Māorilanguage.net - Learn basics of Te Reo Maori with free video lessons on pronunciation, phrase drills, alphabet, Māori dictionaries, haka, Māori waiata / songs.
  • Te Whanake - Māori language learning online series - resources, Māori dictionary, podcasts, animated movies, forums and other online resources and activities.
  • Tōku Reo - a language learning show based on the comprehensive Te Whanake language course created by Professor John Moorfield. 

Te Wiki o te Reo

Each year Kāpiti Coast District Libraries offers a range of activities and events to celebrate Te Wiki o  te Reo Māori and encourage widespread participation.

2018

Image of librarian reading in Te Reo to a group of children

Te Reo Māori Story Time at Paraparaumu Library.

2017

 Image of Te Reo Zumba group

Te Reo Māori Zumba at Ōtaki Library. This was so much fun! 

 Image of Maori words on window

He aha ra tāu tino kupu Māori? Customers wrote their favourite Te Reo Māori words library windows throughout the district.

2016

To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week - 2016 and Shakespeare 400 the library has produced six posters featuring local young people and the words of Shakespeare translated into te reo Māori.

Ruiha though she be but little she is fierce William Shakespeare te reo Maori translation William Shakespeare translated te reo Maori Teenage Boys Te Wiki o te reo Maori Shakespeare 400 Teenage girl bass guitar

Ahakoa tōna iti, he koa totoa tonu.

And though she be but little, she is fierce

Moe hurihuri ai te pane mau karauna.

Uneasylies the head that wears the crown.

 Me he kai o te aroha te puoro, whakatangihia tonutia.

If music be the food of love, play on.

Should I compare thee to a Summers Day? Me he rangi koe no Hine Raumati - Shakespeare 400 translations te reo Maori Love all Trust a few Te Reo Maori boys Shakespeare 400 portraits To thine ownself be true me aro koe ki a koe ano Shakespeare 400 Te reo Maori

Me he rangi koe nō Hine-Raumati?

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

Arohatia te nui, whakawhirinakitia te iti...

Love all, trust a few

 Me aro koe ki a koe anō.

To thine ownself be true.

Te Reo Tamariki Time

Special bilingual Tamariki Times happen at our branches throughout the year.

Come to the library for stories in both English and Māori. Singing, music, crafts and fun in both languages.

Nau mai, haere mai. Check our events page for listings or contact the library to arrange a special session.

Reo rua Reorua Storytime Te Reo Māori events Library Ōtaki kids

Whakataukī o te Marama

Each month a member of the Heritage & Māori Collections team chooses a whakataukī (Māori proverb or saying) for display in the library.

An archive of past whakataukī, can be found here.

whatu ngarongaro he tangatatoitū he whenua

Library Names

Kāpiti Coast District Libraries has Te Reo Māori names for its different branches and collections.

  • Ngā Mātāpuna ā Kupu – The Source of Words (Kāpiti Coast District Libraries)
  • Te Whare Whakamātau o Paraparaumu – The House of Knowledge (Paraparaumu Library)
  • Te Whare Whakamātau o Waikanae - The House of Knowledge (Waikanae Library)
  • Te Whare Pukapuka o Ōtaki – The House of Books (Ōtaki Library)
  • Te Wā Kainga – Home (Heritage & Māori Collections space – Paraparaumu Library)
  • Te Matahīapo – Treasured Possession (Māori Collection – Adult)

Ngā ingoa Māori o Kāpiti – Māori place names of Kāpiti

Kāpiti is an abbreviation of Te Waewae Kapiti o Tara rāua ko Rangitāne, and refers to the historical dividing line between the tribal lands of the Ngāi Tara and Rangitāne peoples. Below are some other local place names and their common translations:

Kāpiti joining (or boundary) place
Paekākāriki hill of the parakeet
Raumati summer
Paraparaumu scraps from an earth oven
Ōtaihanga place made by the tide 
Waikanae mullet waters 
Reikōrangi gate to heaven 
Te Horo the landslide 
Ōtaki place of sticking a staff into the ground 
Tararua two peaks
Horowhenua the great landslide

Nau mai kia tirotiro haeretia ngā wāhi o tō tatou nei rohe! Come along and have a look around places in our District! 

Maori Place Names video

If you would like to know more about local place names you may want to read these books from our collection:

  • The Kāpiti Coast : Māori tribal history and place names of the Paekākāriki-Ōtaki district by W.C (Wakahuia)  Carkeek
  • A Dictionary of Māori Place Names by
  • A.W. Reed
  • Horowhenua : its Maori place-names & their topographic & historical background by G. Leslie Adkin.

Image of book The Kapiti Coast by W C Carkeek

The New Zealand Gazetteer of Place Names (the Gazetteer) holds all official names for features within the New Zealand Geographic Board’s coverage. It also has other information, such as Māori place names that have macrons , Māori Pā names, Treaty of Waitangi Settlement names and useful links.

You may also be interested in the legend of Haunui-a-Nanaia an ancestor famous for naming various landmarks and tributaries along the western and southern parts of the North Island, including the rivers from Whanganui to Waikanae.

Te Reo Māori Resources

Te Reo Māori books: Scroll through a full list of our Māori language resources displayed in the gallery at the bottom of this page. Click on the cover image for further details.

Selected Resources from our collection:

  • Cultureflow - Māori Language programme for Beginners. Includes 2 x CD-ROM + audio disc
  • Q’s course in Māori - A beginner’s course for all ages and backgrounds  - Audiobook cassette read by Quinton Hita and Ngamaru Raerino.
  • Pronounce Māori with confidence - This book and CD set gives the basics of how to pronounce Maori correctly, while teaching a little of the language to be used in everyday life. Includes examples of language in use in a variety of settings, including in the home, at the supermarket, at the beach, and on the sports field.
  • Let’s learn Māori - An advanced course in the Māori language by Bruce Biggs. Two CD set.
  • Mai i te kākano nā Hēni Jacob - Gives examples of alternative and fun ways to say things in everyday situations.

Dictionaries:

  • English-Māori dictionary by H. M. Ngata  - The most comprehensive English to Māori dictionary used today. 
  • A Dictionary of the Māori Language by Herbert Williams - A comprehensive Māori to English dictionary.
  • Te Aka : Maori-English, English-Maori dictionary and index by John C. Moorfield - Has a broader scope than traditional dictionaries, includes key concepts, idioms and colloquialisms.
  • Te Kete Kupu: 300 essential words in Māori by Maria Hunia - Alphabetical list of Māori words, with each word used in a sentence.
  • He Pātaka Kupu: te kai a te rangatira Te Taura Whiri - Contains over 20,000 entries.  Draws on a wide corpus of written material in Te Reo.

Online dictionaries and translators:

  • Te Aka online dictionary – designed to complement Te Whanake language course.
  • Ngata dictionary Online – English–Māori, Māori–English.
Useful Links
  • Māori Dictionary Online
  • Te Reo o Taranaki
  • Ngata Dictionary
  • Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori
  • Library Te Reo Classes
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