Māori Gú
Guā-māu
Māori Gú | |
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Māori, Te reo Māori | |
Goân-chū kok-ka | New Zealand |
Sú-iōng tē-khu | Polynesia |
Bîn-cho̍k | Māori |
bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá |
Some 50,000 people report that they speak the language well or very well;[1] 186,000 self-report some knowledge of the language.[2] |
Gí-hē | |
Bûn-jī hē-thóng |
Latin (Māori alphabet) Māori Braille |
Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi | |
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | New Zealand |
Koán-lí ki-kò͘ | Māori Language Commission |
Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
ISO 639-1 |
mi |
ISO 639-2 |
mao (B) mri (T) |
ISO 639-3 |
mri |
Glottolog |
maor1246 |
ELP | Māori |
Glottopedia |
Maori [3] |
Linguasphere |
39-CAQ-a |
IETF |
mi-NZ |
Māori Gú (Māori Gí) sī Sin Jia̍t-lân-jia ê 3 ê chèng-sek gú-giân chi it. I sio̍k-tī Lâm-tó gú-hē.
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ "Ngā puna kōrero: Where Māori speak te reo – infographic". Statistics New Zealand. 2 September 2017 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "2018 Census totals by topic – national highlights (updated)". Statistics New Zealand. 30 April 2020.
- ↑ Glottopedia article on Māori Gú.
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