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“Iti nei iti nei” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & Taranaki


Kīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These are all presented using our Māori language and our special mita (rhythm). That is the “h” is not strongly enunciated when Taranaki, Whanganui and Ngā Rauru speak. Today’s kīwaha is “Iti nei, iti nei” – little by little, incremental steps. “Mā ngā hīkoinga iti ka tae atu ki tāu e hiahia ana.” “With each small step your goals will be achieved Photo Credit: https://www.google.com


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 May 24, 2019  1m