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10 Interesting Facts About the Māori Language

  • Writer: Silver Bay Translations
    Silver Bay Translations
  • Mar 11, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 21, 2024

The Māori language is the indigenous language of New Zealand, spoken by the Māori  people. Here are 10 interesting facts about this unique language:


1. The Māori language has only 13 letters: A, E, H, I, K, M, N, O, P, R, T, U, and W.

2. The Māori language has a macron, which is a line above a vowel, to indicate a longer sound. For example, the word for "good" is "pai" but with a macron it becomes "pāi."

3. The word "Māori " means "ordinary" in the Māori  language.

4. The Māori language has a complex grammar system, including the use of particles to indicate tense, mood, and aspect.

5. The Māori alphabet was first developed by European missionaries in the 19th century.

6. The Māori language was recognized as an official language of New Zealand in 1987.

7. Currently, only about 3% of the New Zealand population speaks Māori  fluently.

8. The Māori language has many loanwords from English, as well as other Polynesian languages.

9. The Māori language has multiple dialects, with subtle differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.

10. There are ongoing efforts to revive and promote the Māori  language, including Māori -language immersion schools and resources for learning the language.


Overall, the Māori language is a fascinating and complex language that is an important part of New Zealand's cultural heritage.




Indigenous Māori woman from New Zealand
Māori woman from New Zealand



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