Tōku reo, tōku ohooho
Tōku reo, tōku māpihi maurea
Tōku reo, tōku whakakai marihi
My language is my cherished possession
My language is the object of my affection
My language is my precious adornment
Kei aku nui, kei aku rahi, tēnā koutou katoa.
Te reo Māori is the indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand, and one of our three official languages. Using te reo Māori breathes life into the university's communication and promotes the retention, transmission and development of the language. By using te reo Māori correctly you’ll be contributing to Matua Reo Kaupapa – the Māori Language Policy for Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa.
Nō reira e hoa mā, mā te kōrero i te reo e ora ai.
It is by using the language, it will live.
Whakahuatanga
Pronunciation
How to pronounce te reo Māori vowels and consonants, and listen to our audio guides.
Te whakauru i te reo ki ngā reta & ngā īmēra
Using te reo in letters & emails
Learn how to use te reo to write dates, open and sign off emails or letters, and create an "out of office" message.
Te tono kawhe i te reo Māori
Ordering coffee in te reo Māori
How to order your favourite kawhe (coffee) in te reo Māori.
Whakataukī
Māori proverbs
Learn some whakataukī about aroha (love) and listen to the pronunciation of some other common whakataukī in te reo Māori.
Karakia
Incantation
Karakia are ritual chants or prayers spoken in te reo Māori. Learn a simple karakia to use at your next hui (meeting).
Kīwaha
Idioms and colloquialisms
Try out these kīwaha (idioms and colloquialisms).
Ngā taputapu
Common objects
Learn the te reo translations for a list of common household objects.