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Kuki Learning
New Zealand
Registrace 27. 08. 2021
Kia Orana! [Hello!]
Planning a trip to Rarotonga? Brushing up on your Cook Islands Māori? We are dedicated to sharing the Cook Islands culture through funny and educational content. Watch, laugh, enjoy and maybe learn something!😉
Everyone always says this BUT, if you've found us helpful, please like and subscribe as it helps us keep our language alive!🙌
Connect with us:
linktr.ee/kukilearning
Planning a trip to Rarotonga? Brushing up on your Cook Islands Māori? We are dedicated to sharing the Cook Islands culture through funny and educational content. Watch, laugh, enjoy and maybe learn something!😉
Everyone always says this BUT, if you've found us helpful, please like and subscribe as it helps us keep our language alive!🙌
Connect with us:
linktr.ee/kukilearning
Lessson 70 - Saying "It's hot today"
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at info@kukilearning.com
See our other content:
linktr.ee/kukilearning
Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly.
Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at info@kukilearning.com
See our other content:
linktr.ee/kukilearning
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Lesson 69 - Saying "It's cold today"
zhlédnutí 78Před 9 hodinami
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 68 - Asking "What do you want to see/watch?"
zhlédnutí 86Před 21 hodinou
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 67 - Asking "What do you want to drink?"
zhlédnutí 77Před 14 dny
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 66 - Asking "What do you want to eat?"
zhlédnutí 102Před 14 dny
A very useful phrase when you are visiting the Cook Islands. Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularl...
Lesson 65 - Asking "What do you want?"
zhlédnutí 112Před 21 dnem
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 64 - Saying "Go for a shower"
zhlédnutí 86Před 28 dny
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 63 - Saying "I'm going for a shower"
zhlédnutí 93Před 28 dny
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 62 - Asking "Do you need to pee/poo?"
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed měsícem
Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotearoa and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via emai...
Lesson 61 - Saying "I'm going to pee/poo"
zhlédnutí 285Před měsícem
This one's useful to teach the little ones so they can secretly tell you they need to do the number two. Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Junior Charlie and Tom Harrison who both grew up in Aitutaki and have collective ties to the islands of Rarotonga, Atiu, Mauke, and Pukapuka. They now reside in Aotea...
Lesson 58 - Saying "I'm going to sleep"
zhlédnutí 206Před měsícem
Lesson 58 - Saying "I'm going to sleep"
Lesson 57 - Saying "Let's go inside/outside"
zhlédnutí 185Před měsícem
Lesson 57 - Saying "Let's go inside/outside"
Lesson 54 - Asking "Do you want him/her?"
zhlédnutí 203Před měsícem
Lesson 54 - Asking "Do you want him/her?"
Lesson 49 - Asking "Who stole my canoe?"
zhlédnutí 113Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 49 - Asking "Who stole my canoe?"
Lesson 48 - Asking "What's the problem?"
zhlédnutí 113Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 48 - Asking "What's the problem?"
Lesson 47 - Asking "How are your parents?"
zhlédnutí 116Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 47 - Asking "How are your parents?"
Bonus 45.5 - Kuki Learning update (Tom made a mistake)
zhlédnutí 102Před 2 měsíci
Bonus 45.5 - Kuki Learning update (Tom made a mistake)
Lesson 45 - Siblings "Tungane" (Male to Female)
zhlédnutí 78Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 45 - Siblings "Tungane" (Male to Female)
Lesson 44 - Siblings "Tuaine" (Female to Male)
zhlédnutí 109Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 44 - Siblings "Tuaine" (Female to Male)
HOW TO give a rabbit medicine | Canterbury, New Zealand
zhlédnutí 107Před 2 měsíci
HOW TO give a rabbit medicine | Canterbury, New Zealand
Lesson 43 - Siblings "Tuakana/Teina" (Same Gender)
zhlédnutí 122Před 2 měsíci
Lesson 43 - Siblings "Tuakana/Teina" (Same Gender)
Start learning at home | Cook Islands Māori
zhlédnutí 280Před 3 měsíci
Start learning at home | Cook Islands Māori
Lesson 41 - Asking "Where's the shop/market?"
zhlédnutí 133Před 3 měsíci
Lesson 41 - Asking "Where's the shop/market?"
Lesson 40 - Asking "Where's the police station?"
zhlédnutí 210Před 3 měsíci
Lesson 40 - Asking "Where's the police station?"
Hey that was great, something clicked, I think when you added the extra REALLY cold today, it made its cold today easier, especially with the emphasised REALLY, it kind of broke up the sentence for me- And it actually is really cold today ! 😄
You guys are best .. thankyou 👍🏼
this is pretty similar to te reo maori
Say it normally now - 😮 wow that's fast! Ohh it gets said even faster!!!!" Whew!😅 Thank you guys, really enjoying your teaching and learning a few things!❤
Looks like fun!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
😄
God bless you too!
Lol. Hey is 'bo', 'no' ?
😂❤ loved the "cant catch!"
Lol 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
❤😂
IPad pro 20,000 😂😂😂😂
Ka 'inangaro koe te mimi? = Do you need to (go) 'number 1's? Ka 'inangaro koe te titiko? = Do you need to (go) 'number 2's? Āe, ka 'inangaro au te mimi/titiko = Yes, I need to (go) 'number 1/number 2's Kāre, kāre au e 'inangaro te mimi/titiko = No, I don't need to (go) 'number 1/number 2's
Meitaki
Perfect! 🌸
❤
I’m cook island and ‘Rima’ is also my name 😂 Exactly how you pronounce it 😂
Too good Rima!
Kia orana guys! Thanks for all the videos 🙏 Would yous be able to do a video one day saying the Lord's Prayer.
Great suggestion!
Inangaro koe te teko 😂
Mahalo ❤
Hi guys, thank you for the videos, I'm learning Maori
Our pleasure! Great to hear this!
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Meitaki ma'ata for the continued support!
Mahalo🌸
Thank you! Mahalo 🌸
Thanks for the lesson!🌸
You're welcome 😊
Mum saying come here is deadly
Did not know that 👍
Thank you happy to learn more🌺
Thank you🌸
yo i'm also from rarotonga
Ka inangaro koe. Mako!
Thank you ma’ata
Mahalo! 🌸
Nice❤ work, sharing your vids to my Fam…
That’s another lesson ticked off guys … ‘aere marie’ Ka kite
Hi im from cookislands im from Raro tonga and aitu
Kia Orana. We appreciate the support! Good to see you're from Rarotonga and Aitutaki.
Love this stuff guys, I’m really learning Kuki Arani because you make it easy… ❤
Kia Orana. We appreciate the support! We try our best!
nice mako
Any subtitles to help me learn? I can’t hear too well.
We will work on that in future.Thank you for the suggestion.
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Amene😘🙏🙌
Love this format
Meitaki ma'ata for listening.
Pehea kou na mākua love it so similar to olelo Hawaii ❤
Very similar to Hawaiian!
Yep most people Stab themselves
Because of your beautiful videos I'm inspired to learn cook islands language 😊
Yea thank you! Loving your videos! I have more Directions like North, east, south, west Asking someone if their hungry Some island foods Some common words like ‘and’ Telling them if they wanna play games How to say “lets go over there” And, telling the time! Loving your videos ❤ OOH AND ONE LAST THING. This one is optional because it may take a while but maybe some english context to some kuki songs like i te tau i hanoa
Well done rabbit 🐇 meitaki 💙