Kia Ora and Malo e lelei. Welcome to Room 7's Class Blog. We are a class of Year 5 and 6 students. This is a place where we share our Learning Journey. Our school-wide theme this year is - Not all Superheroes Wear Capes! Our blogs are a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. We would love you to leave comments to help us to improve our Learning. Malo Γ‘upito.
Fakaalofa Atu Mrs Tuipulotu,
ReplyDeleteThe Culture I really connect with is Samoan and Maori.
In Samoan we say Talofa Lava which means Hello or Hi. In Maori we say Kia Ora which mean hello or thank you.
I would like to learn how to speak Cook Island and Niuean because those two are my cultures and I don't know how to speak it.
Good morning Dayelle. Thank you for your comment. Well, in Cook Island we say "Kia Orana" which means greetings or Hello. Meitaki is "Thank You". In Niuean, we say Fakaalofa atu which means Greetings or Hello, Fakaalofa atu ki o koe - Greetings or Hello to you. Thank you in Niuean is Fakaue or Fakaue Lahi means "Thank you very much".
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ReplyDeleteThe country that I am raised and born in is Ecuador.In Ecuador we speak Spanish. but the native language is Quechua. I know how to speak a little Quechua and I do know how to speak Spanish fluently. In Spanish we say "Hola" and in Quechua we say "Allianchu",pronounced (Eye-eee-anch-oo) which is "Hello, how are you?"
and I would love to learn French so I could go to Louvre art museum in Paris.◑︿◐
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ReplyDeleteThe Culture I speak is Aghgan.
In Aghanston we say sallam means hello or Hi. In aghoneston We say masallah means good or nice I am learning arbe so I get to learn Isllam.
oihocosimas ms tuipolotu comosta ms tuipolotu
ReplyDeleteHi Ms Tuipulotu.
ReplyDeleteI am not so sure which culture's I connect with yet, but I was born in India.In India we speak Hindi. Even at home I speak Hindi and English. In Hindi Hello is."Namaste". The language I would like to learn next is French because then I will be able to know a different language that is not from my culture.
Talofa Mrs Tuipulotu
ReplyDeleteThe culture I am is Samoan.
I was born is Brisbane Australia
In Samoan we say Talofa
The language I want to speak is Samoan because my parents speak fast in our language.
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ReplyDeleteNi sa Bula Ms Tuipolotu I would like to learn more Fijian because I only know the greeting .
ReplyDeleteTalofa lava Ms Tuipulotu the most connected cultures to me is Tongan and Cook island. Good morning in Tongan is malo lelei and hello in Cook island is Kia Orana. The languages I want to speak is Niuean and Samoan because those are my cultures.
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ReplyDeletethe culture i'm connected to is Maori and Samoa I really wish I could speak Samoan because I have another side of a family because of my dad and they speak Samoan and when ever the tell me to do something I can't tell what there saying to me and they keep repeating it and they only know how to speak English a little.
'Malo e lelei
ReplyDeleteThe Culture that I am is Tongan. I was born in New Zealand. and when ever
I'm at my Nanas house I have to speak Tongan to her.but when I'm at my mum and dads house we some times speak Tonga. I love to go to Otahuhu to get Tongan food to eat.
Ohiocosimas ms tuipulotu comosta ms Tuipulotu
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Talofa Lava Ms Tuipulotu i mostly I know Samoan and Maori I mostly know how to speak Samoan I know how to sing Maori song in full Maori I know how to sing Samoan song in Samoan I love both Samoa and Maori I want to learn how to speak cook island and Spanish because I love to speak both Samoan and Maori but I get quite board. (:
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