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This book aims to provide a clear and concise account of the main differences between the English language and the Maori language in the ways words are used and phrases constructed. Intended as a guide for English-speaking learners of Maori. The new edition has been revised and ...
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Based on: P.M. Ryan's Modern Maori. A beginner's course.
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Extends the language work from Reo Maori O Naianei - Book 1 and is a total revision of P.M. Ryan's best-selling 'Modern Maori'. This second book,accompanied by an audio CD to improve pronunciation, leads the student further into the language via a guide to pronunciation and exten ...
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This completely revised edition of the previously titled "Revised Dictionary of Modern Maori" contains over 15,000 entries. One of the few bilingual Maori dictionaries available it also includes all the words most commonly used by fluent Maori speakers. Other features include an ...
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Colour photographs throughout this book, accompanied by instructional text in English and Maori, teach children about the safety gear children need to learn to skateboard, the different parts of a skateboard and how to maintain them, and some simple riding manoeuvres they can try ...
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A comprehensive collection of the informal language of New Zealanders with more than 3000 entries to cover the astonishing range of weird and wonderful sayings that give Kiwispeak its distinctive flavour.
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Continuously in print since 1982, He Whakamarama is a full course in contemporary Maori language learning aimed at students of all ages. The principles explained in the book have been thoroughly tested and refined in the classroom to provide a full and detailed learning programme ...
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Get on the Waka is a fresh, energetic collection of fiction writing by Maori since 2000, selected and with an introduction by Witi Ihimaera. It showcases 17 stories and extracts from established writers, most of whom have won awards and recognition in New Zealand and overseas.
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Come and snuggle on the couch with me and I will tell you of my greatest treasure." A beautiful childrens story with a New Zealand setting from the author of the 'Nanny Mihi' series.
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