Bengali to Maori Translation

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Common Phrases From Bengali to Maori

BengaliMaori
ধন্যবাদMauruuru koe
অনুগ্রহTena koa
দুঃখিতAroha mai
হ্যালোKia ora
বিদায়Kia ora
হ্যাঁAe
নাKao
আপনি কেমন আছেন?Kei te pehea koe?
মাফ করবেনAroha mai
আমি জানি নাKare au e mohio
আমি বুঝেছিKei te mohio ahau
আমি তাই মনে করিKi taku whakaaro
হতে পারেPea
পরে দেখা হবেKa kite koe i muri mai
যত্ন নিবেনKia tupato
কি খবর?Kei te aha?
কিছু মনে করো নাKaua rawa e whakaaro
অবশ্যইKo te tikanga
এখুনিTonu tonu
চলো যাইHaere tatou

Interesting information about Bengali Language

Bengali, also known as Bangla, is the official language of Bangladesh and one of the 23 recognized languages in India. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. With over 250 million speakers worldwide, it ranks among the top five most spoken languages globally. Bengali has a rich literary heritage with renowned poets like Rabindranath Tagore who won Nobel Prize in Literature for his works written in this language. The script used for writing Bengali is derived from ancient Brahmi scripts and evolved into its current form around 11th century CE. The alphabet consists of forty-nine letters including eleven vowels and thirty-eight consonants. Bengali vocabulary draws influences from Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Portuguese English along with various regional dialects within Bengal region itself.

Know About Maori Language

Maori is an indigenous Polynesian language spoken by the Maori people of New Zealand. It holds official status in the country and has around 125,000 speakers today. The language plays a vital role in preserving Maori culture, history, and traditions. Maori belongs to the Eastern Polynesian subgroup within the larger Austronesian language family. Its alphabet consists of only 15 letters: five vowels (a,e,i,o,u) and ten consonants (h,k,m,n,p,r,t,w,g). Pronunciation often includes elongated vowel sounds. The written form was introduced by European missionaries during colonization but underwent significant changes over time due to dialectal variations across regions. Today's standardization efforts aim at promoting consistency throughout different communities. Efforts are being made to revitalize Maori through education programs that teach it as a second language alongside English in schools called kura kaupapa Māōri or immersion schools known as wharekura.

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