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Seven Top Tips for celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.

Seven Top Tips for celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.

posted on 8 September 2021

Since 1975, Kiwis have celebrated Te Wiki o te reo Māori, but in recent years, the use of te reo Māori and the week itself have taken off. People are working hard to ensure te reo is rejuvenated and preserved for future generations. This year, we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori from 13–19 September – a time to acknowledge and celebrate the Māori language as a unique cultural treasure.

Having a dedicated week is a great chance to raise awareness and celebrate te reo Māori, but to truly get behind it, we need this effort to extend beyond a single week by integrating it into our everyday life. So, check out these ideas on how you can get your te reo journey started – and kia kaha te reo Māori!

Firstly, what does ‘Kia Kaha te reo Māori’ mean?

Kia Kaha means ‘be strong’. So when people say “Kia Kaha te Reo Maori”, it means “let’s make the Maori language strong.”

Māori language moment

This year, a big part of Te Wiki o te reo Māori is encouraging Aotearoa to participate in the nationwide ‘Māori Language Moment’, to help Te Taura Whiri set a world record.

The goal is to get 2 million of us speaking and celebrating te reo Māori at the same time. Be a part of the action on at 12pm on the 14 September.

Find out how you can get involved

Te reo for the workplace

Te Taura Whiri has translated common words and objects seen and used in the office. And although many of us might not be returning to the office just yet – you can circulate these te reo words via emails, work chat, social media – whatever works!

View Te Reo o te Tari (Reo for the office) resource

Make a habit of using tohutō

A tohutō (macron) is a line above a vowel to indicate that it should be spoken as a long vowel. Make sure your keyboard is set-up so you can easily use Māori macrons.

Find out how to enable the Māori keyboard here

Sharpen up on your pronunciation

Take a look at these videos by Kaiako (teacher) Joan Costello. She provides four helpful tips to keep in mind when pronouncing te reo Māori.

There’s also this fantastic pronunciation guide we recommend you check out – perhaps you could print out copies for your staff?

Familiarise yourself with common phrases

From welcoming to farewelling to encouraging – upskill on a range of te reo expressions. And when you get back in the office, how about displaying some of the phrases so the whole office can get involved?

Check out this useful language list

Discover more

There are so many ways you can celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. These are just a few ideas to get you off the ground, and help you feel more confident with te reo:

  • Reo Māori
  • Te Taura Whiri
  • Free language courses nationwide from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
  • The Māori Dictionary 
  • Kupu 

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