From the 1840s onwards, many European settlers came to live in New Zealand. It was a difficult period in New Zealand’s history. As the settlers began to outnumber the Māori, a great war erupted between the two groups as they fought for access to land to build homes and establish communities.
Activity 1: Translating Phrases
Unlike the Māori, many of the European settlers didn’t speak Te Reo Māori. Instead, they spoke English. As you can imagine, it was very difficult for the two groups to communicate because they did not have a dictionary or a translator. These days we are able to use the Internet to translate words and phrases from one language to another.
Use Google Translate to translate the following five phrases from English to Te Reo Māori or from Te Reo Māori to English. Post the translations on your blog. Be sure to include the phrase in both the English and Māori to earn full points.
Phrases:
- Nau mai ki Aotearoa. = Welcome from New Zealand
- __Ella__ is my name. = Ko Ella toku ingoa
- What is your name? = he aha to ingoa
- He pai taku ki te takaro i te whutupaoro. = I like to play rugby
- Where do you come from? = no hea koe?
Hi Ella
ReplyDeleteWell done with your translation. You have done a good job.
Ko toku ingoa ko Allie.
he aha to taakaha tino pai?
I look forward to your answer.
pai te mahi, well done Ella
Until next time
Allie :)