Fruits names in Maori and English
To learn Maori language, common vocabulary is one of the important sections. Common Vocabulary contains common Maori words that we can used in daily life. Fruits are one part of common words used in day-to-day life conversations. If you are interested to learn Fruits names in Maori, this place will help you to learn all Fruits names in English to Maori language. Fruits vocabulary words are used in daily life, so it is important to learn all Fruits names in English to Maori and play Maori quiz and also play picture vocabulary, play some games so you get not bored. If you think too hard to learn Maori language, then 1000 most common Maori words will helps to learn Maori language easily, they contain 2-letter words to 13-letter words. The below table gives the translation of Fruits vocabulary words in Maori.
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List of Fruits names in Maori
Here is the list of Fruits in Maori language and their pronunciation in English.
Fruits names - Maori
Apple | aporo |
Mango | mango |
Orange | karaka |
Banana | panana |
Grapes | karepe |
Pomegranate | pamekaranete |
Fig | piki |
Guava | kuawa |
Date Fruit | hua rā |
Jackfruit | naka |
Melon | merengi |
Pear | peera |
Pineapple | pineapa |
Gooseberry | kuihi |
Black Berry | kākano pango |
Black Currant | fuamelie pango |
Blueberry | blueberry |
Cherries | cherries |
Currant | fuamelie |
Custard Apple | aporo pata |
Strawberry | rōpere |
Water melon | merengi wai |
Mulberry | maperi |
Lemon | rēmana |
Sapodilla | sapodilla |
Papaya | papaia |
Plum | paramu |
Top 1000 Maori words
Here you learn top 1000 Maori words, that is separated into sections to learn easily (Simple words, Easy words, Medium words, Hard Words, Advanced Words). These words are very important in daily life conversations, basic level words are very helpful for beginners. All words have Maori meanings with transliteration.
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Here you learn top Maori sentences, these sentences are very important in daily life conversations, and basic-level sentences are very helpful for beginners. All sentences have Maori meanings with transliteration.
Good morning | Ata pai |
What is your name | Ko wai to ingoa |
What is your problem | He aha to raru? |
I hate you | E kino ana ahau ki a koe |
I love you | Aroha ana ahau ki a koe |
Can I help you | Ka taea e au te awhina i a koe? |
I am sorry | Ka pouri ahau |
I want to sleep | Kei te pirangi ahau ki te moe |
This is very important | He mea tino nui tenei |
Are you hungry | Kei te hiakai koe? |
How is your life | Kei te pehea to oranga? |
I am going to study | Kei te haere ahau ki te ako |
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