Raihi.1
Ki ōku nei whakaro ko te Raihi te tino kai o te Āo itemea…?
Tuatahi...E taea te purua te Raihi ki roto te tahi peke nui.
Tuarua...E taea te hanga Raihi purini.
Tuatoru...Ko pai te Raihi mo te tinana.
Mutunga...No reira ki oku nei whakaro ko te Raihi te tino kai o te Ao.
Ka pai Uenuku,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you have got some mahi on your blog. I can see you are putting forward some good reasons for rice being a staple food. Remember to use your tohutō all the time in your tuhituhi.
Whaea Maria
Tēnā koe Uenuku,
ReplyDeleteKei te pēhea koe?
Ko Jordan toku ingoa. I tēnei raumati, ka panuiatia e au ki a koe ki te Summer Learning Journey.
Ka pai on your tuhituhi; I personally love rice, and I appreciate that it can go a long way as a food staple. What do you enjoy having rice with?
I’m really happy that you’ve registered for the Summer Learning Journey. I know that it can be tricky to get started with blogging, but we’re here to help. I’d also love to see your responses in Te Reo Māori. I’m not very good with Te Reo, but I’m eager to learn more so feel free to help me along the way.
Here’s a link to the week one activities, but feel free to do them in any order that you like:
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities/week-one
I am so excited to read all of your posts!
Ngā mihi,
Jordan