Maori to Yoruba Translation

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Common Phrases From Maori to Yoruba

MaoriYoruba
Mauruuru koee dupe
Tena koaJowo
Aroha maiMa binu
Kia oraPẹlẹ o
Kia oraO dabọ
AeBẹẹni
KaoRara
Kei te pehea koe?Bawo ni o se wa?
Aroha maiMo tọrọ gafara
Kare au e mohioEmi ko mọ
Kei te mohio ahauO ye mi
Ki taku whakaaromo ro bẹ
PeaBoya
Ka kite koe i muri maiMa a ri e laipe
Kia tupatoO dabọ
Kei te aha?Kilode?
Kaua rawa e whakaaroMaṣe yọ nu
Ko te tikangaDajudaju
Tonu tonuNi bayi
Haere tatouJeka lo

Interesting information 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.

Know About Yoruba Language

Yoruba is a Niger-Congo language spoken primarily by the Yoruba people in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. It belongs to the Volta-Niger branch of languages within this family. With approximately 20 million native speakers worldwide, it is one of Africa's largest languages. The Yoruba writing system was developed during the early 19th century using Latin script with some modifications for specific sounds not found in English or other European languages. It has several dialects but Standard Yoruba (known as "Ede-Yorùbá") serves as a lingua franca among different groups speaking various dialects across regions where it is spoken. Yorùbá exhibits tonal qualities with three basic tones: high, mid-level and low pitch variations that give words distinct meanings depending on tone placement.

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