Month: May 2024

Ngā rā o te wiki

rā – Day – Sun

Wiki – week

Marama – month – moon

Tau – year

āpōpō – tomorrow

Inanahi – yesterday

Mane – Monday

Tūrie – Tuesday

Wenerei – Wednesday

Tātie – Thursday

Paraire – Friday

Hātarei – Saturday

Rātapu – Sunday

Ko te aha? – What?

Tēnei – this (by me)

Ko te aha tēnei rā? – what day is this?

Ko te aha tē rā āpōpō? – what day is tomorrow

Ko te aha te rā inanahi? – what day was yesterday

Ko te Mane tēnei rā – this day is monday

Ko te Tūrie te te rā āpōpō – tomorrow is tuesday

Ko te Rātapu te rā inanahi –  yesterday was sunday.

Reflecting on the week

This is what i did in Wananga today.

 

 

 

What went well this week and why?

Wood work/tech because we finished the parts we were doing.

 

Something that challenged me this week was:

Māori clothing and how to pronounce the words.

 

Was this something i was able to control?Explain:

Yes because i could pronounce them more easily.

 

One new thing i learnt this week was:

Māori clothing terms.

My goal for next week is:

Know how  to say Māori clothing terms correctly.

 

Thank you for your time goodbye!

Ngā Kākahu

Kupu Hou – New Word

Koti – Jacket

Pōtae – Hat

Panekoti – Skirt

Tarau  – Trousers

Tarau poto – Shorts

Tarau Tāngari – Jeans

Poraka – Jersey

Kaka – Dress

Tīhāte – T-shirt

Kākahu moe – Pyjamas

Kākahu ōnite – Uniform

Kākahu kaukau – Swimmings Togs

Hū – Shoes

Tōkena – Socks

Kamupūtu – Gumboots

Karapu – Gloves

Mōwhiti – Glasses

 

 

He aha? – What?

Tēnei – This (Thing by me)

Enei –  These (More than | By me)

He aha Tēnei – What is this?

He aha ēnei – What are those?

He kaka Tēnei – this is a dress

He kaka, he poraka ēnei – These are a dress and a jersey.

 

Reflecting on the week

Kia ora im Jayden and this is what i did in Wanagna today.

What went well this week  and why? – pink shirt day because we got to colour and design our t – shirts.

Something that challenged me this week was – performing in drama.

Was this something i was able to control? Explain  – Yes because i Could have a paper plan of what i need to say and do to help me.

One new thing i learnt this wee was – Shapes in Māori.

My goal for next week is – finish my chair in wood work.

Thank you for your time bye!

Ngā āhua – Shapes

Kapu Hau – New Words

Porowhita – Circle

Mānawa – Heart

Whetū – Star

Niko – Cresent

Tapa – Edge

Tapatoru – Triangle

Tapawhā rite – Square

Tapawhā – Rectangle

Taparima – pentagon

Tapaono – Hexagon

Tapawaru – Octagon

He aha – What?

Te āhua – the shape (only 1)

Ngā āhua – the shapes (more than 1)

He aha te āhua? – What shape?

He aha ngā āhua? – What shapes?

He aha te āhua ā tenei? – What shape is this by me?

He aha te āhua ā Tēna? – What shape is this by you?

He aha te āhua ā Tēnā? – What shape is this over there?

He tapawhā te āhua – The shape is a rectangle

He porowhita, he tapawhā ngā āhua – The shapes are a circle and a rectangle

Nga Tae

white –  mā

red – whero

orange – Karaka

yellow – Kowhāi

green –  Kākāriki

blue –  kikorangi

purple – Waiporoporo

pink –  Māwhero

brown – Parāone

grey – kiwikiwi

black – Mangu / Pangu

rainbow – Uenuku

 

Wetereo – Grammar

He aha? – what?

Te tae – the colour (one)

Ngā tae – the colours (more than one)

He kikorangi te tae – The colour is blue.

He kākāriki, he kikorangi ngā tae – The colours are green and blue.