English to Maori Translation is a process of translating English text or speech into Maori is known as English to Maori translation. This is useful if you want to learn or speak in Maori, the language of New Zealand.
A distinctive and historically significant language, Maori has a long history. spoken by New Zealand's Maori natives. New Zealand's official language is English, although Maori is particularly significant in defining the nation's culture.
Using translation software or services, you can translate from English to Mori. These resources contain the Mori language equivalents for words or phrases in the English language. Understanding Mori texts or developing connections with Mori-speaking communities can all benefit greatly from this.
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Where can I find a translation from English to Maori?
Use the English to Maori Translator to: Convert Maori WhatsApp messages that you have received into English. Online Maori to English translation for websites
If you want to text a friend who speaks English, type your message in Maori, have it translated into English, and then send it.
Knowing the definition of any Maori word will help you use it as a Maori to English dictionary.
You can translate Maori sentences to English using this online English to Maori Translation.
You can convert Maori text into English script by using this online English to Maori Translation .
Here are some common English words and their translations in Māori:
- Hello - Kia ora
- Thank you - Mihi
- Goodbye - Haere rā
- Yes - Āe
- No - Kāore
- Please - Ko te pai
- Excuse me - Aroha mai
- Water - Wai
- Food - Kai
- Family - Whānau
- Love - Aroha
- Home - Kāinga
- Friend - Hoa
- School - Kura
- Beautiful - Ātaahua
Here are some sentences in English and their translations in Māori:
- English: "Hello, how are you?" Māori: "Kia ora, kei te pehea koe?"
- English: "I love nature." Māori: "Aroha ahau ki te taiao."
- English: "What's your name?" Māori: "Ko wai tō ingoa?"
- English: "Where is the nearest beach?" Māori: "Kei hea te tai tata rawa?"
- English: "Can you help me find my way?" Māori: "Ka āwhina koe i ahau ki te kite i taku ara?"
- English: "The mountains in New Zealand are stunning." Māori: "He whakamīharo ngā maunga i Aotearoa."
- English: "I enjoy learning new languages." Māori: "Ka whaiwhai ahau i te ako i ngā reo hōu."
- English: "Today is a beautiful day." Māori: "He rangi ātaahua tēnei rā."
- English: "I have a lot of respect for Māori culture." Māori: "He nui taku whakamaumaharatanga ki te ahurea Māori."
- English: "The traditional Māori haka is powerful." Māori: "He kaha te haka Māori tino."