Learn Cook Islands Māori with Kuki Learning Tom Harrison and Junior Charlie
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Planning a trip to Rarotonga? Want to learn or brush up on your Cook Islands Māori? Maybe you overheard something but couldn't quite understand?
We can help by delivering bite sized lessons that teach you the formal, casual and slang words of the Māori language. So put those headphones on, go walk the dog and let us help YOU learn Cook Islands Māori!
Your Hosts: Junior Charlie (jnr_charlie) and Tom Harrison (tom_harrison_jnr)
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Lesson 44 - Siblings "Tuaine" (Female to Male)
In this lesson, we focus on female siblings - specifically what their brothers would call them.
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Lesson 43 - Siblings "Tuakana/Teina" (Same Gender)
Learning about siblings. What to call an older sibling and what to call a younger sibling. Let's learn it all. Feel free to send us an email at info@kukilearning.com
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Lesson 42 - Saying "God Bless"
Perfect to use when leaving church or wishing family safe travels.
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Lesson 41 - Asking "Where's the shop/market?"
Our market in Rarotonga is called the "Punanganui Market". Ask someone how to get there by using this Cook Islands Māori phrase!
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Lesson 40 - Asking "Where's the police station?"
Hopefully the only time you need to use this is for getting your driver's license! Learn how to ask, "Where's the police station?" or "Where's the police?" in the Cook Islands Māori language!
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Lesson 39 - Saying "Aunty" and "Uncle"
Today we learn how to say "Aunty" and "Uncle" in the Cook Islands Māori language! We are certain if you are of Polynesian heritage, you'll have plenty of these!
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