Ko Dzyre tōku ingoa
Ko Trevina tōku mama
Ko Ant tōku papa
Ko Chance rāua ko Henare ōku tūngane
Ko Tailah tōku tuakana
Ko Tia tōku teina
Ko Hui tōku tuahine
Ko kuri tōku mokai
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Thanks for sharing your mihi D'zyre. Are you with all these people while you are in lockdown? What are your whānau dong to manage isolation?
ReplyDeleteRawe D'zyre, great job writing out your mihi. I wonder if next time you could record yourself saying it and upload that to your blog? I hope you and all your whānau are doing well in the lockdown.
ReplyDeleteKia ora D'zyre the mihi looks great. I like how you've sequenced your mihi from start to finish and how you have used the tohutohu/macrons where they are required. Have you added any more lines to your mihi? Keep sharing and blogging. Ka pai.
ReplyDeleteHi D'zyre, I like how you did your mihi. The font size is good, the spelling is fantastic! Do you know any more maori? Next time could you make a video or something so then if people can't say those words or something you can say it to them?
ReplyDeletethx so mach guys
ReplyDeleteHey D'zyre. I really like your mihi/pepeha, It's really good to tell people about your self so maybe they can be friends or just a good way to tell people who you are. Good job
ReplyDeleteTena koe Dzyre great job on your Mihi.
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