Maori Vocabulary: Words & Expressions
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Maori vocabulary forms the foundation for understanding the language and culture of Aotearoa New Zealand’s indigenous people. Deeply rooted in the natural world, genealogy, and tikanga (customs), Maori words carry layers of meaning that go beyond surface translation. Key vocabulary connects speakers to ancestral lands, spiritual beliefs, community roles, and the rhythms of daily life—making it central not just for communication, but for expressing identity and belonging.

Linguistically, Maori vocabulary showcases the structure and sounds unique to Polynesian languages, with an emphasis on vowel harmony, reduplication, and a thoughtful use of descriptive terms. Many words reflect relationships to nature, seasons, traditional foods, family, and social harmony. Additionally, the modern evolution of Maori has introduced contemporary expressions and loanwords, ensuring the language remains dynamic and responsive to today’s world.

This page features a variety of blogs dedicated to building and understanding Maori vocabulary. Learners can explore themed word lists, cultural notes, and practical examples that illustrate not only what words mean but how they’re used in context—whether in everyday conversation, ceremony, or storytelling. Each blog provides detailed information for learners at all levels, supporting both language growth and appreciation for the rich cultural heritage embedded in Maori words.

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Ngā ra vs. Rā – The Days vs. Day in Māori

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Koti vs. Koti Mārō – Coat vs. Stiff Coat in Māori

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Ringa vs. Matimati – Hand vs. Finger in Māori

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Hā vs. Au – Breath vs. I/Me in Māori

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E vs. Ko – The (future) vs. Is in Māori

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Te Tai vs. Tai – The Sea vs. Tide in Māori

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Pu vs. Kupu – Source vs. Word in Māori

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Nekehanga vs. Nekehokanga – Movement vs. To Move in Māori

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Kaumatua vs. Tūpuna – Elder vs. Ancestor in Māori

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