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Explore Welsh to Māori Pair Information

Welsh Language

Cymraeg
  • Linguistic Classification Welsh (Cymraeg) is a member of the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages, sharing roots with Breton and Cornish.​

  • Number of Speakers According to the 2021 census, approximately 538,300 people in Wales aged three or older (17.8% of the population) can speak Welsh. ​

  • Official Status Welsh holds official status in Wales, as legislated by the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, ensuring it is treated no less favorably than English in public services and the judiciary. ​

  • Geographical Distribution Welsh is primarily spoken in northern and western regions of Wales, including areas such as Gwynedd, Conwy County Borough, Denbighshire, Anglesey, Carmarthenshire, north Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, parts of Glamorgan, and north-west and extreme south-west Powys. ​

Māori Language

Te Reo Māori
  • Linguistic Classification Māori, or te reo Māori, is an Eastern Polynesian language closely related to Tahitian and Cook Islands Māori. ​

  • Number of Speakers Approximately 190,000 people, or 4% of New Zealand's population, could hold an everyday conversation in Māori as of the 2018 census. ​

  • Official Status Māori has been an official language of New Zealand since 1987. ​

  • Writing System Māori uses the Latin alphabet, introduced by European missionaries in the early 19th century. ​

Frequently Used Welsh to Māori Phrases

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Greetings and Politeness

Helo

Kia ora

Bore da

Morena

Noswaith dda

Pō mārie

Hwyl fawr

Haere rā

Diolch

Ngā mihi

Croeso

Kei te pai

Os gwelwch yn dda

Tēnā koa

Esgusodwch fi / Sori

Aroha mai

Braf cwrdd â chi

Ngā mihi

Sut wyt ti?

Kei te pēhea koe?

Introductions

Fy enw i yw…

Ko [your name] ahau…

Beth yw dy enw?

Ko wai tō ingoa?

O ble wyt ti’n dod?

Nō hea koe?

Dw i’n dod o…

Nō… ahau

Faint wyt ti?

E hia ō tau?

Dw i’n [rhif] mlwydd oed

[number] ōku tau

Dyma fy ffrind

Ko taku hoa tēnei

Travel and Directions

Ble mae’r ystafell ymolchi?

Kei hea te wharepaku?

Sut mae cyrraedd…?

Me pēhea au e tae atu ai ki…?

Trowch i’r chwith

Tahuri ki mauī

Trowch i’r dde

Tahuri ki matau

Ewch yn syth

Haere tonu

Pa mor bell yw e?

E hia te tawhiti?

Dw i ar goll

Kua ngaro ahau

Allwch chi fy helpu?

Ka taea e koe te āwhina i ahau?

Ble mae’r orsaf?

Kei hea te teihana?

Dw i angen tacsi

E hiahia ana ahau ki tētahi taxi

Shopping and Money

Faint mae hwn?

E hia tēnei?

Rhy ddrud

He tino nui te utu

Allwch chi ei wneud yn rhatach?

Ka taea e koe te whakaheke i te utu?

Dw i eisiau hwn

E hiahia ana ahau ki tēnei

Ydych chi’n derbyn cardiau credyd?

E whakaae ana koe ki ngā kāri nama?

Ble mae’r gofrestr arian?

Kei hea te rēhita moni?

Dw i angen derbynneb

E hiahia ana ahau ki tētahi rīhiti

Oes gennych chi newid?

He moni tāu hei huri?

Dining and Food

Dw i’n newynog

Kei te hiakai ahau

Ble mae bwyty da?

Kei hea tētahi wharekai pai?

Dewislen, os gwelwch yn dda

He rārangi kai, tēnā koa

Hoffwn i archebu

E hiahia ana ahau ki te ota

Dim bwyd sbeislyd, os gwelwch yn dda

Kaua he kai raukikini, tēnā koa

Gaf i ddŵr?

Ka taea e au te tiki wai?

Y bil, os gwelwch yn dda

Te pire, tēnā koa

Blasus!

He reka!

Dw i’n llawn

Kua kiki ahau

Oes gennych chi fwyd llysieuol?

He kai huawhenua tāu?

Emergencies

Help!

Āwhina!

Dw i angen doctor

E hiahia ana ahau ki tētahi tākuta

Ffoniwch yr heddlu

Karangatia ngā pirihimana

Dw i’n sâl

Kei te māuiui ahau

Ble mae’r ysbyty?

Kei hea te hōhipera?

Mae’n brifo yma

Kei te mamae i konei

Dw i wedi colli fy mhasbort

Kua ngaro taku uruwhenua

Tân!

He ahi!

Common Questions

Faint o’r gloch yw hi?

He aha te wā?

Ydych chi’n siarad Saesneg?

E kōrero ana koe i te reo Pākehā?

Sut ydych chi’n dweud…?

Me pēhea te kōrero…?

Beth mae hyn yn ei olygu?

He aha te tikanga o tēnei?

Allwch chi ailadrodd?

Ka taea e koe te whakahoki anō?

Ble alla i ddod o hyd i…?

Kei hea e kitea ai e ahau…?

Ydy e’n saff yma?

He haumaru i konei?

Daily Life

Dw i wedi blino

Kua ngenge ahau

Nos da

Pō mārie

Welwn ni chi yfory

Ka kite āpōpō

Dw i ddim yn deall

Kāore au e mārama

Arhoswch funud

Tatari i tētahi wā

Brysiwch!

Kia tere!

Dw i’n hoffi e

E pai ana ahau ki tēnei

Dw i ddim yn hoffi e

Kāore au e pai ki tēnei

Mae’n brydferth

He ātaahua

Cymerwch ofal

Kia tupato

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