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What is the Maori word for the number four?
What is the Maori word for the number four?
In Thai, what number does 'haa' represent?
In Thai, what number does 'haa' represent?
Which number corresponds to 'jet' in Thai?
Which number corresponds to 'jet' in Thai?
What is the Thai word for the number ten?
What is the Thai word for the number ten?
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How do you say 'two' in Maori?
How do you say 'two' in Maori?
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Wanem wansaem true long Maori, ru?
Wanem wansaem true long Maori, ru?
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Wanem wansaem number long Thai i minim 'bpaed'?
Wanem wansaem number long Thai i minim 'bpaed'?
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Wanem number i minim 'ono' long Maori?
Wanem number i minim 'ono' long Maori?
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Wanem i no tru long Thai, 'sam'?
Wanem i no tru long Thai, 'sam'?
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Wanem i minim 'waru' long Maori?
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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Save time and test your knowledge of numbers in Maori and Thai. This quiz will help you learn translations for numbers one to ten in both languages. Challenge yourself and see how well you can identify the correct terms!