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1
Every time I go home and see him I have to
speak
te
reo
.
2
No one in our family can
speak
te
reo
,
and I have to do this.
3
Those of us in urban areas try to learn and
speak
te
reo
and our tikanga.
4
He used to be over the moon that someone from our family could
speak
te
reo
.
5
This rose to 68 percent for those who
speak
te
reo
Māori fairly well or better.
6
He said the challenge encouraged people who did not usually
speak
te
reo
Māori to do so.
7
When Maori
speak
te
reo
there appears to be no upward inflection towards the end of a sentence.
8
I spoke to my father about it, and he told me his brother could
speak
te
reo
too.
9
Some slammed the controversial Pare Hauraki settlement and others challenged parents to
speak
te
reo
Māori to their children.
10
His grandfather could only
speak
te
reo
Māori when he was taken by the state as a child in 1930.
11
Just over half of all tertiary qualified Māori who
speak
te
reo
as their first language have gone through wānanga.
12
But slowly that receded and now the main complaint I get is that I
speak
te
reo
Māori too quickly.
13
Rotorua's Mayor Steve Chadwick said 29 percent of Māori in the city already
speak
te
reo
and the bilingual proposal felt right.
14
He said his father - who could
speak
te
reo
but never passed it down to him - would be very proud.
15
Mahuru Māori is a challenge for anyone to take up to try and
speak
te
reo
Māori for the whole month of September.
16
The report said schools had long needed more teachers who could
speak
te
reo
,
which suggested that new approaches to the problem were needed.
speak
te
reo
speak
the