Common English to Māori (Te Reo Māori) sentence with learning tips
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Te Reo Māori is the native language of Aotearoa (New Zealand). It reflects the values, identity, and worldview of the Māori people. Learning Māori helps you connect with the land, culture, and spirit of New Zealand.
Whether you’re a local or an international learner, this guide will take you through basic structure, key vocabulary, grammar, and 100+ real sentences to help you master English to Māori translation step by step.
Pronunciation Tips
Letter
Sound
Example
A
“ah”
aroha (love)
E
“eh”
kete (basket)
I
“ee”
iwi (tribe)
O
“or”
roto (inside)
U
“oo”
utu (payment)
Wh
“f” sound
whānau (family)
Ng
“ng” as in sing
ngā tamariki (the children)
Greetings and Introductions (20 Sentences)
English
Māori
Hello
Kia ora
Good morning
Mōrena
Good afternoon
Kia ahiahi pai
Good evening
Kia pō pai
Goodbye
Ka kite anō
Welcome
Nau mai
How are you?
Kei te pēhea koe?
I am good
Kei te pai ahau
What is your name?
Ko wai tō ingoa?
My name is John
Ko John tōku ingoa
Nice to meet you
He pai ki te tūtaki ki a koe
Where are you from?
Nō hea koe?
I am from Auckland
Nō Tāmaki Makaurau ahau
Thank you
Ngā mihi / Kia ora
Thank you very much
Ngā mihi nui
Please
Tēnā koa
Yes
Āe
No
Kāo
See you later
Ka kite
Take care
Kia haumaru
Family and Relationships (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
This is my family
Ko tōku whānau tēnei
My father’s name is Hemi
Ko Hemi tōku matua
My mother’s name is Mere
Ko Mere tōku whaea
I have two brothers
E rua ōku tungāne
I have one sister
Kotahi taku tuahine
I love my family
He aroha taku mō tōku whānau
This is my friend
Ko taku hoa tēnei
He is my husband
Ko taku tāne ia
She is my wife
Ko taku wahine ia
We are a happy family
He whānau harikoa mātou
Daily Life and Actions (15 Sentences)
English
Māori
I am eating
Kei te kai ahau
I am drinking water
Kei te inu wai ahau
I am reading a book
Kei te pānui pukapuka ahau
I am cooking food
Kei te tunu kai ahau
I am cleaning the house
Kei te horoi whare ahau
I am going to school
Kei te haere ahau ki te kura
I am working today
Kei te mahi ahau i tēnei rā
I am tired
Kei te ngenge ahau
I am happy
Kei te harikoa ahau
I am sad
Kei te pōuri ahau
I am watching TV
Kei te mātakitaki pouaka whakaata ahau
I am listening to music
Kei te whakarongo ahau ki te waiata
I am sleeping
Kei te moe ahau
I am walking to town
Kei te hīkoi ahau ki te tāone
I am writing a letter
Kei te tuhituhi reta ahau
Numbers and Counting (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
One
Tahi
Two
Rua
Three
Toru
Four
Whā
Five
Rima
Six
Ono
Seven
Whitu
Eight
Waru
Nine
Iwa
Ten
Tekau
Example Sentences:
I have three apples – E toru āporo āku.
She has one cat – Kotahi tana ngeru.
There are ten students – Tekau ngā ākonga.
We have five chairs – E rima ngā tūru.
Two birds are flying – E rua ngā manu e rere ana.
Food and Eating (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
Food
Kai
I am hungry
Kei te hiakai ahau
I am full
Kua makona ahau
Let’s eat
Me kai tātou
The food is delicious
He reka te kai
I want some water
Kei te hiahia ahau i te wai
I like fruit
He pai ki ahau ngā hua rākau
I don’t like fish
Kāore au e pai ki te ika
I am cooking rice
Kei te tunu raihi ahau
We are having dinner
Kei te kai tina mātou
Time and Weather (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
What time is it?
He aha te wā?
It is 3 o’clock
Ko te toru karaka
Today is Monday
Ko te Mane tēnei rā
It is raining
Kei te ua
It is sunny
Kei te rā
It is windy
Kei te pupuhi te hau
It is cold
He makariri
It is hot
He wera
The sky is blue
He kikorangi te rangi
Tomorrow will be fine
Ka pai te rangi āpōpō
Places and Travel (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
I am going to town
Kei te haere ahau ki te tāone
I am going to the beach
Kei te haere ahau ki te takutai
Where is the toilet?
Kei hea te wharepaku?
Where is the bus?
Kei hea te pahi?
I want to go to Wellington
Kei te hiahia ahau ki te haere ki Pōneke
The car is red
He whero te motokā
I am at home
Kei te kāinga ahau
The school is big
He kura nui tēnei
I am travelling by train
Kei te haere ahau mā runga tereina
The mountain is beautiful
He ataahua te maunga
Feelings and Emotions (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
I am happy
Kei te harikoa ahau
I am sad
Kei te pōuri ahau
I am angry
Kei te riri ahau
I am excited
Kei te hiamo ahau
I am scared
Kei te mataku ahau
I am nervous
Kei te māharahara ahau
I am proud
Kei te whakakake ahau
I am calm
Kei te mārie ahau
I feel strong
Kei te kaha ahau
I feel relaxed
Kei te whakatā ahau
Nature and Environment (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
The river is long
He roa te awa
The sea is blue
He kikorangi te moana
The tree is tall
He tiketike te rākau
The bird is singing
Kei te waiata te manu
The sun is shining
Kei te whiti te rā
The wind is strong
He kaha te hau
The mountain is big
He nui te maunga
The flowers are beautiful
He ataahua ngā putiputi
The rain is cold
He makariri te ua
The stars are bright
He kanapa ngā whetū
Common Expressions (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
What are you doing?
He aha tāu mahi?
I don’t know
Kāore au e mōhio
That’s good
He pai tēnā
That’s bad
He kino tēnā
Hurry up!
Kia tere!
Wait!
Tatari!
Come here
Haere mai
Go away
Haere atu
Sit down
E noho
Stand up
E tū
School and Learning (10 Sentences)
English
Māori
I am a student
He ākonga ahau
This is my teacher
Ko taku kaiako tēnei
I am studying Māori
Kei te ako ahau i te reo Māori
The class is big
He akomanga nui tēnei
Open your book
Whakatuwhera tō pukapuka
Close the door
Katia te tatau
Listen carefully
Whakarongo marie
Write your name
Tuhia tō ingoa
Do your homework
Mahia tō mahi kāinga
I like learning Māori
He pai ki ahau te ako i te reo Māori
Proverbs and Cultural Sayings (5 Sentences)
English
Māori
The language is the life force of the people
Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Māori
With your food basket and my food basket, we will thrive
Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi
A task begun is half done
Whāia te iti kahurangi
Seek the treasure you value most dearly
Me kimi te mea nui
Be strong, be brave, be steadfast
Kia kaha, kia māia, kia manawanui
Learning Resources and Tips
Use books like Maori Made Easy by Scotty Morrison and A Māori Phrase a Day by Hemi Kelly.
Practice with Te Whanake Online, Māori Dictionary, or the Kupu App.
Join local Māori classes, marae sessions, or online Duolingo Māori lessons.
Speak daily — even small phrases build fluency!
Conclusion
Learning Te Reo Māori is a journey of respect, connection, and discovery. Every time you say “Kia ora” or “Ngā mihi”, you help keep the language alive.
As Māori say:
“He taonga te reo” — The language is a treasure.
Start today — one word, one sentence, one step at a time.