People Flashcards
Māori, māori
normal, natural (s.), Māori people or language (n.)
kaumātua
elder, grandparent (n.)
kōhungahunga, piripoho, pēpē, pēpi
baby, infant (n.)
koroua, koroheke, poua, tauheke, karanipā
elderly man, grandfather (n.)
kōtiro, tamawahine
girl (n.)
kuia, taua, ruruhi, karanimā, ruahine
elderly woman, grandmother (n.)
kui: term of address
matua kēkē, mātua kēkē
uncle (n.)
matua, mātua, pāpā
parent, father, male of older generation (n.)
mokopuna
grandchild (n.)
pakeke, pahake
elder, age (n.), mature, adult (s.)
tama
boy, son (n.)
tamahine, tamāhine
daughter (n.)
tamaiti, tamariki
child, children (n.)
tangata, tāngata
person, people (n.)
teina
younger sibling (same sex) (n.)
tuahine
sister (of man) (n.)
tuakana
older sibling (same sex) (n.)
tungāne
brother (of woman) (n.)
wahine, wāhine
woman, women, wife (n.)
hine: term of address to young woman or girl
whaea kēkē
aunt (n.)
whaea, kōkā, whaene, māmā
mother, woman of older generation (n.)
whakapapa
genealogy (n.)
whakapaparanga: layer, series of layers, generation
rōpū
group (n.)
whakarōpū(-hia): to group sth, go into groups
whānau
family (n.), to be born (vi.)
hoa
friend (n.)
hoariri: enemy; hoa ako: classmate; hoa mahi: work mate
tūpuna, tīpuna
ancestor (n.)
uri
descendant (n.)
whanaunga
relation (n.)
whanaungatanga: relationship; whakawhanaungatanga: making relationships