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Planning a trip to Rarotonga? You could just land, sip a cocktail, and nod politely at the locals while having zero clue what they’re saying. Or you could actually learn some Cook Islands Māori and st... more
FAQs about Learn Cook Islands Māori:How many episodes does Learn Cook Islands Māori have?The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.
September 03, 2024Lesson 69 - Saying "It's cold today"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 29, 2024Lesson 68 - Asking "What do you want to see/watch?"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 23, 2024Lesson 67 - Asking "What do you want to drink?"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 18, 2024Lesson 66 - Asking "What do you want to eat?"A very useful phrase when you are visiting the Cook Islands. Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 12, 2024Lesson 65 - Asking "What do you want?"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 09, 2024Lesson 64 - Saying "Go for a shower"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more5minPlay
August 08, 2024Lesson 63 - Saying "I'm going for a shower"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more6minPlay
August 07, 2024Lesson 62 - Asking "Do you need to pee/poo?"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 06, 2024Lesson 61 - Saying "I'm going to pee/poo"This one's useful to teach the little ones so they can secretly tell you they need to do the number two. Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
August 04, 2024Lesson 59 - Saying "I'm going to eat (food)"Join the boys from Kuki Learning whose aim is keep the Cook Island's Māori language alive, by sharing it worldwide.Hosted by Junior 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 and make the odd trip back home regularly. Feel free to send topics you'd like them to teach via email at [email protected]See our other content:https://linktr.ee/kukilearning...more4minPlay
FAQs about Learn Cook Islands Māori:How many episodes does Learn Cook Islands Māori have?The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.