He aha te tikanga o te kupu pakeha.
(pronunciation)
First word:hh--ehh
Second word:aahh--hhah
Third word:tt--eehh
Fourth word:tt--ii--kahh--nggahh
Fifth word:ooohh
Sixth word:tt--eehh
Seventh word:kuuhh--puu
Eighth word:pahh--kehh--hhaa
To ask "what is the meaning of the word 'English'?" in Maori, you would say "Ko wai te whakamārama o te kupu 'Ingarihi'?"
'Kuini' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'queen'.
In Maori, "Chelsea" can be translated as "Tāiria."
In Maori, you can say "nui rawa" to mean excellent.
Rakapii is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'Rugby'.
The maori word for photo is "whakahua" Say fa-ka-who-ah
In Maori, "Chelsea" can be translated as "Tāiria."
The Maori transliteration of the English word, rabbit, is 'rapeti'.
In Maori, you can say "nui rawa" to mean excellent.
'Kuini' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'queen'.
Rakapii is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'Rugby'.
ketekete is the Maori word meaning frustrated. Matekiri and takeo are alternative word also meaning frustrated.
The Maori word for hungry is "hiakai". In a sentence, you would say "e hiakai ana ahau" meaning "I am hungry.
Rōpere is the Maori word for strawberry. Tōpere is also an alternative word for strawberry.
Kawanatanga (which is a made-up word from the English word governorship)
'rare' is the maori word for sweets.
"Kiwi" is already a Maori word.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."