Kia ora!

I’ve added māori to the list of languages I’m gonna try and learn in the next year. Sadly it seems like Duolingo has shelved their māori project (though I actually now think this might be a good thing).

Thought I’d check out my local library and found a great book available to borrow digitally: Te Reo Māori: The Basics Explained by David Kārena-Holmes.

I feel like te reo education in NZ for most people consists of learning a few key words, but it doesn’t really go into the grammar of the language. This book provides a really great clear explanation of the grammar and sentence construction of the language.

I think the next thing I need is flash cards for practicing the meanings of particles and prepositions in example sentences because this looks like the most complex thing to learn.

What resources have you found really useful when you’re studying māori (or any other language for that matter)?

  • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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    9 months ago

    Lucky! Yeah they do quite a mix and especially in the first year they do quite a holistic view rather than focusing on the language exclusively.

    So for example, learning about pōwhiri, marae, te ao Māori, karakia, and waiata were all used as devices to teach language.

    I did a couple of years starting in 2020 (it was a bit of chaos at the start as they took a class that had always been taught in person and tried to convert it for online delivery).