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  1. May 1, 2024 · Māori Language. The numbers from 1-10 in Māori. Once you have learnt the basic ten numbers, it is very easy to count up to one hundred and beyond. These are numbers from 1 to 10 in Māori: 1 - tahi. 2 - rua. 3 - toru. 4 - whā. 5 - rima. 6 - ono. 7 - whitu. 8 - waru. 9 - iwa. 10 - tekau.

  2. The main chart contains all of the numbers in Māori from 0 to 100. A number is on left with the Māori word for it on the right. (e.g. 15 – tekau rima )

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  4. Numbers 1-100 in Māori Woodward Languages. Māori numbers from 1 to 100 – Ngā Tau. Ngā Tau = The numbers. We have already seen the numbers from 1 to 10 in Māori: 1 – tahi. 2 – rua. 3 – toru. 4 – whā. 5 – rima. 6 – ono. 7 – whitu. 8 – waru. 9 – iwa. 10 – tekau. Once you have learnt these basic ten numbers, it is very easy to count up to one hundred.

  5. Long vowels are written with a macron (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). If no macron is available, a diaresis or circumflex (ä/â) can be used instead, or the vowels are doubled. So Māori can also be written Mäori, Mâori or Maaori. Sometimes the macrons are omitted altogether and Māori is written Maori. H is pronounced [ç] in some regions.

  6. Māori numbers list. 1 – tahi. 2 – rua. 3 – toru. 4 – whā. 5 – rima. 6 – ono. 7 – whitu. 8 – waru. 9 – iwa. 10 – tekau. 11 – tekau mā tahi. 12 – tekau mā rua. 13 – tekau mā toru. 14 – tekau mā whā. 15 – tekau mā rima. 16 – tekau mā ono. 17 – tekau mā whitu. 18 – tekau mā waru. 19 – tekau mā iwa. 20 – rua tekau. 30 – toru tekau. 40 – whā tekau.

  7. Jul 31, 2019 · When counting the Māori numbers from 0-9. kore [0], tahi [1], rua [2], toru [3], whā [4], rima [5], ono [6], whitu[7], waru [8], and iwa [9]. If you want free resources for your learners to practice this check out these counting mats. The Tens. The tens are formed by putting the number of tens before the word for ten (tekau), except for ten ...

  8. The numbers from 1-10 in Māori. Ngā Tau = The numbers. The numbers from 1 to 10 in Māori are: 1 – tahi; 2 – rua; 3 – toru; 4 – whā; 5 – rima; 6 – ono; 7 – whitu; 8 – waru; 9 – iwa; 10 – tekau; Here we can see the numbers from 1 to 9 at a playground in New Zealand.

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