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Friday, 27 March 2020

Kei te pehea koe?

This is one of my tasks for today. I had to put the right Maori word in the box that matches the photo. Then I had to have a conversation in Maori with someone in my family. I chose my mum. Next you can choose to have a conversation in any language so I chose Niue. I hope you enjoy and feel welcome to                                                                    check more on my blog!

4 comments:

  1. Hey Julianna,
    You did really good on this task! I really like the fact you spoke with your mum, it's nice to have family involved! It's also nice that you had a conversation with your mum in Niue. I am just curious, what does "nonofo a taua i Panmure" mean?
    Keep up the awesome blogging!
    Aye

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  2. Hi Aye!,
    Thank you for commenting on my blog! I am happy that you liked my presentation. Nonofo a taua i Panmure means "We live in Panmure"

    From Julianna:)

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  3. Hi Julianna,
    I really enjoyed reading your blog post. I hope you are keeping up learning to speak Niuean as to know your first language is so important. I loved visiting Niue and in fact it is one of my most favourite places in the world. The people are so friendly and the water is really good for snorkelling. Have you been there yet?
    Keep up all the great work Julianna. I can see you have a really clever brain.
    Love Mrs Bush

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    1. Hi Mrs Bush!,
      Thank you so much for commenting on my blog! I'm glad you liked my presentation! I have been to Niue twice now and I loved it.
      From Julianna

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