
Mihimihi - akomanga
As a beginner you may start off with a basic simple mihimihi and as your reo progresses you may add more korero. This is a short simple informal mihimihi for beginners. Click the button below, download and print. Tailor your mihi to the kaupapa of the day/ hui / gathering. You may want to translate any kupu you don't understand.
Learn your mihi - Te Rangaihi Reo Māori
This short mihi proclaims who you are and where you come from by saying your name, where your ancestors come from - if you want to or can - and where you live. A mihi (or mihimihi) is an introduction which can take place at the beginning of a gathering or meeting.
Mihi whakatau and mihimihi - Massey University
Find out what happens at a mihi whakatau, and learn how to introduce yourself with a mihimihi and a pepeha. A mihi whakatau is a general welcome in Māori. It's less formal than a pōwhiri. Generally it will gather everyone together without a karanga (greeting call or incantation), and it will start with a whaikōrero (speech).
Mihi - introductions, Māori ki Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka
At the beginning of any hui, following the pōwhiri (formal welcome) or the mihi whakatau (a welcome, as practised off marae across the Ngāi Tahu tribal region), a round of introductions …
Pepeha
Pepeha is a way of introducing yourself in Māori. It tells a story of the places and people you are connected to.
How to introduce yourself in te reo Māori - YouTube
2021年1月31日 · Learn how to introduce yourself in te reo Māori using our simple format: 1. Your name 2. Where your ancestors come from (if you want to or can) 3. Where you live A mihi (or mihimihi) is an...
Tauparapara are usually used at the beginning of a mihi and can be used to identify the speaker, the iwi, the purpose of the hui and to set the mood. It is important that when using a tauparapara you understand the translation, and if possible the meaning, so that the correct one can be used for the occasion.
Mihimihi – Introductory speeches – Community Heart
Mihimihi are introductory speeches which take place at the beginning of a gathering after the more formal pōwhiri. Mihimihi are generally in te reo Māori and can be given by females and males. Mihimihi establish links with other people present.
Mihi & Kōrero Tuakiri - Reo Māori Mai
2024年4月23日 · Mihi are unique and personal kōrero as it relates to the person saying it and the context in which mihi are being offered. There is no single 'correct' way to mihi - one suggestion is that mihi could/should be different each time you introduce yourself to ensure you’re tailoring the content to the time, place and people as needed.
Basic Mihimihi Activity: English/Te Reo Māori - Twinkl
Start each day the Te Reo way with our vibrant Basic Mihimihi resource! This colourful chart is your daily guide to crafting the perfect morning mihimihi session with your tamariki. This resource features 12 morning greetings, including the inclusive "Tēnā koutou katoa" (a greeting to all).
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