Urdu to Maori Translation

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Common Phrases From Urdu to Maori

UrduMaori
شکریہMauruuru koe
برائے مہربانیTena koa
معذرتAroha mai
ہیلوKia ora
خدا حافظKia ora
جی ہاںAe
نہیںKao
آپ کیسے ہو؟Kei te pehea koe?
معاف کیجئے گاAroha mai
مجھ نہیں پتہKare au e mohio
میں سمجھتا ہوں۔Kei te mohio ahau
مجھے لگتا ہےKi taku whakaaro
شایدPea
بعد میں ملتے ہیںKa kite koe i muri mai
اپنا خیال رکھناKia tupato
کیا چل رہا ہے؟Kei te aha?
کوئی بات نہیںKaua rawa e whakaaro
بلکلKo te tikanga
فوراTonu tonu
چلوHaere tatou

Interesting information about Urdu Language

Urdu is a prominent Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in Pakistan and India. With over 100 million native speakers worldwide, it holds the status of being one of the official languages of both countries. Urdu originated from Khari Boli dialects during the Delhi Sultanate era (1206-1526) and developed under Persian influence. It employs an Arabic script known as Nastaʿlīq for writing purposes, which beautifully combines elements from Perso-Arabic scripts with indigenous Indian alphabets. The vocabulary base predominantly consists of words derived from Sanskrit, Turkish, Persian, Arabic, along with regional vernaculars. Urdu has rich literary traditions spanning centuries including poetry by renowned poets like Mirza Ghalib and Allama Iqbal. It serves as a medium for communication across various domains such as literature, media channels, education institutions,and social gatherings among Urdu-speaking communities globally.

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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