Main English Definition maori Simplified Script 毛利语 Traditional Script 毛利語 Pinyin máolì yǔ Effective Pinyin (After Tone Sandhi) Same Zhuyin (Bopomofo) ㄇㄠˊㄌㄧˋ ㄩˇ Cantonese (Jyutping) mou4lei6 jyu5Word
This is body language. When you speak to others, body language is very important. Scientists say we do 65 percent of communicating (交流) with body language. For example, when you make faces, people think you are naughty or shy. Frowning (皱眉) shows you are angry. Sometimes, your ...
Two versions of the text – in Māori, or Te Tiriti, and English – were signed but each contains differing language that has long sparked debate over how the treaty is defined and interpreted. Members of the Maori community march in a protest rally to criticize the government fo...
This is body language. When you're talking with others, body language is important. Scientists say we have 65 percent of 4 (we) communication with body language. For example, when you make faces, people think you are naughty or shy. Frowning(皱眉) shows you are angry. Sometimes, your ...
There is not one official language in the Philippines but two. Both Filipino and English are official languages there. In terms of total speaker numbers of the two official languages, Filipino is the more widely spoken. It is used as a lingua franca across much of the country. However, Engl...
Majir [syll.ma-jir,maj-ir] The baby boy name Majir is pronounced as MAHJH-R †. Majir has its origins in the Latin language. Majir is a variant transcription ofMajor(English). See also the related categorylatin. Majir is not popular as a baby name for boys. It is not listed ...
New Zealand friend of mine who studied Maori 聿利语)asked me recently what I,_as a. language teacher,_would make of his teacher's method: "We just do masses of words around a theme, for example, family or food. We have to learn these words before the next lesson, then we come ...
WHAT_architecture is working with: • Ngati Hinemihi (Lake Taupo and King Country) • Ngati Ranana (London) • Te Kohanga Reo (the language nursery) • UCL Department of Archaeology • National Trust The design proposal recognises the existence of an emerging ‘British-Maori’ identity...
Different body language can also mean the same thing. Take “hello" for example. The French like to kiss cheeks(脸颊) to say “hello". But the Japanese bow. Maoris in New Zealand touch noses with each other when they meet.1. Body language means2. People think you're shy when3. ...
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