Maori and Thai Numbers Quiz

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What is the Maori word for the number four?

  • rua
  • rima
  • ono
  • wha (correct)

In Thai, what number does 'haa' represent?

  • five (correct)
  • three
  • seven
  • eight

Which number corresponds to 'jet' in Thai?

  • eight
  • nine
  • seven (correct)
  • six

What is the Thai word for the number ten?

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How do you say 'two' in Maori?

<p>rua (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Wanem wansaem true long Maori, ru?

<p>Whitu (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Wanem wansaem number long Thai i minim 'bpaed'?

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Wanem number i minim 'ono' long Maori?

<p>Six (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Wanem i no tru long Thai, 'sam'?

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Wanem i minim 'waru' long Maori?

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Study Notes

Maori Numbers

  • Maori language uses distinct words for numbers from one to ten.
  • "neung" and "tahi" both mean "one."
  • "rua" represents "two," while "toru" stands for "three."
  • "wha" is the word for "four," and "rima" is "five."
  • "ono" means "six," and "whitu" means "seven."
  • "waru" is the term for "eight," "iwa" means "nine," and "tekau" is "ten."

Thai Numbers

  • Thai language also has unique words for numbers one to ten.
  • "song" signifies "two," while "sam" represents "three."
  • "see" is the word for "four," and "haa" translates to "five."
  • "hok" means "six," and "jet" stands for "seven."
  • "bpaed" is the term for "eight," "kao" means "nine," and "sib" represents "ten."

Maori Numbers

  • Maori language uses distinct words for numbers from one to ten.
  • "neung" and "tahi" both mean "one."
  • "rua" represents "two," while "toru" stands for "three."
  • "wha" is the word for "four," and "rima" is "five."
  • "ono" means "six," and "whitu" means "seven."
  • "waru" is the term for "eight," "iwa" means "nine," and "tekau" is "ten."

Thai Numbers

  • Thai language also has unique words for numbers one to ten.
  • "song" signifies "two," while "sam" represents "three."
  • "see" is the word for "four," and "haa" translates to "five."
  • "hok" means "six," and "jet" stands for "seven."
  • "bpaed" is the term for "eight," "kao" means "nine," and "sib" represents "ten."

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