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Clothing Vocabulary in Maori
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➡ In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary related to "Clothes and Getting Dressed" in the Māori language, spoken in New Zealand.

Happy learning!

Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Animals, Days of the week, Geography & Food.

kākahu - clothes[edit | edit source]

Māori English
mōhiti

mōhiti rā

glasses

sunglasses

pōtae hat
karapu [UK] gloves
wūru [UK] wool
koti [UK] coat
tāpōrena [UK] raincoat
tiakete [UK] jacket
humeuma blouse
Tī hāte [UK] T-shirt
hāte shirt
(neke)tai [UK] (neck)tie
tātua, whītiki belt
tarau [UK] trousers, pants
tarau roto briefs, underpants
kākahu

panekoti [UK]

dress

skirt

pēke [UK]

pāhi

bag

handbag, purse

kahurangi jewel, jewelry
peara [UK] pearl
whakakai earring
rīngi [UK] ring
kōmore bracelet
kaka roto underclothes
pari bra, (brassiere)
tōkena [UK] stockings

socks

hū [UK] shoes
hiripa [UK] slippers
kahu moe pajamas, pyjamas

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