Taringa Podcast
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Episodes
Monday Aug 14, 2017
Monday Aug 14, 2017
In episode 5 we bring you "Kupu, kupu, kupu" - with a kōrero about Whakahua (Pronounciation)and the proper use of Tohutō (Macron - a symbol to mark long vowels).
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
In EP 13 - we are back in Te Reo Pakeha, and Tariao and Paraone get stuck into another installment of 'Kupu Kupu Kupu' - covering some of the different Iwi language dialects and talking through examples of the unique aspects of each Mita.
Monday Nov 27, 2017
Monday Nov 27, 2017
In Ep 21 we have Hariru Roa back in again to have a kōrero about Te Reo o te kainga - the language used at home. Inā he tamariki āu, if you have children or are wanting to use Te Reo Māori a bit more in your whare, this one is for you!
Tuesday Dec 26, 2017
Tuesday Dec 26, 2017
Merry Christmas everyone... Whakarongo mai te motu e! Whakarongo mai te iwi e! Ki tēnei matapaki mō te Reo o Te Haka e!
Monday Jan 22, 2018
Monday Jan 22, 2018
Whakarongo mai te motu e ! Whakarongo mai te iwi e ! Ki tēnei matapaki mō te Reo ōpaki
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018
This week’s episode of Taringa is centered around the umbrella expression, or kīanga, “tū whitia te hopo”, which means “feel the fear and do it anyway”, especially as it applies to learning Te Reo Māori. Our waiata ō te wiki is “Arohaina Mai.
Thursday Apr 26, 2018
Thursday Apr 26, 2018
The focus of kupu kupu kupu this week is the language of kare ā roto. Our hosts draw on personal experience to explain what this means, and at times you may be thinking "turituri warawara” - the kiwaha of the week.
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Get your note pads out, as we discuss more terms of embellishment and the metaphorical use of Te Reo surrounding the topic of rākau.
Thursday May 24, 2018
Thursday May 24, 2018
The language rules of "A" and "O" categories within Te Reo take us on a journey through many examples of this ever-confusing kaupapa.
Friday Aug 24, 2018
Friday Aug 24, 2018
Māori language expert Leon Blake is our kaikōrero for this discussion about translating between Te Reo Māori and English.