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Hello - "Kia Orana"
My name is - ''Toku ingoa ko''
My father is - ''Toku papa ko''
My mother is - ''Toku mama ko''
I was born in - ''Kua anau ia au i''
I was raised in - ''Kua tupu mai au i''
I am ___ years old - "E ___ oku mataiti"
Thank you - ''Kia orana e kia manuia"
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
Web: https://kukilearning.com/
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
Web: https://kukilearning.com/
Other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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We start with "I'm good" (meitaki au), "so-so" (e aka), and "I'm not good" (kare e mako ana).
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Today, we learn the Cook Islands national anthem titled "TE ATUA MOU E".
"TE ATUA MOU E,
KO KOE RAI TE PU,
O TE PA ENUA E,
AKARONGO MAI,
I TO MATOU NEI REO,
TE KAPIKI ATU NEI,
PARURU MAI,
IA MATOU NEI,
OMAI TE KORONA MOU,
KIA NGATEITEI,
KIA VAI RAI TE AROA,
O TE PA ENUA E".
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Today's lesson we learn about "vera", which refers to being "temperature hot". We also learn "veravera", which refers to "spicy hot".
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Thank you to all our listeners and supporters! We really do appreciate you listening and helping to keep the language alive.
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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A very useful phrase when you are visiting the Cook Islands.
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]
See our other content:
https://linktr.ee/kukilearning
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