EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 6 MIN
Lesson 107 - Saying “I do/don't understand”
from Learn Cook Islands Māori · host Tom Harrison and Junior Charlie
"Kua marama au" = I do understand/I understand."Kare au e marama ana" = I don't understand."marama" = understood (informal)"kare marama" = not understood (informal)Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language and culture alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Charlie 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 New Zealand and regularly fly home. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]: https://kukilearning.com/Other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearningPodcast:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kukilearning/subscribe
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"Kua marama au" = I do understand/I understand."Kare au e marama ana" = I don't understand."marama" = understood (informal)"kare marama" = not understood (informal)Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language and culture alive, by sharing it worldwide. Hosted by Charlie 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 New Zealand and regularly fly home. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]: https://kukilearning.com/Other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearningPodcast:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kukilearning/subscribe
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Lesson 107 - Saying “I do/don't understand”
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