1 = Tahi 2 = Rua 3 = Toru 4 = Wha (pronounced "fah") 5 = Rima 6 = Ono 7 = Whitu 8 = Waru 9 = Iwa 10 = Tekau 11 = Tekau ma tahi 12 = Tekau ma rua ... 19 = Tekau ma iwa 20 = Rua tekau 21 = Rua tekau ma tahi 22 = Rua tekau ma rua ... 30 = Toru tekau 40 = Wha tekau 50 = Rima tekau 60 = Ono tekau 70 = Whitu tekau 80 = Waru tekau 90 = Iwa tekau 100 = Kotahi rau
30= toru tekau 40= wha tekau 50= rima tekau 60= ono tekau 70= whitu tekau 80= waru tekau 90= iwa tekau 100= kotahi rau 1000= kotahi mano
One to Ten are Tahi, Rua, Toru, Wha, Rima, Onu, Whitu, Rawu, Iwa, Tekau
Why did the number of english immigrants decrease after 1660?
XIII in english is the number 13
the number is 100 because tahi is1 and kotahi is two 00,=100
te tau kotahi mano iwa rau whitu tekau ma tahi i Rotorua
Rua tekau ma tahi translates to 'twenty-one' in Maori.
Number 173 in Maori is "kotahi rau iwa tekau ma toru".
Wha rau ma tahi. Wha (four) rau (hundred) ma tahi (and one).
'We are now one people'
Ko tahi monu
tahi ono waru
1 Tahi 2 rua 3 toru 4 wha 5 rima 6 ona 7 whitu 8 waru 9 iwa 10 tekau After 10 you just add the names together eg: tekau=10 tahi=1 tekau ma tahi=11 etc 20 rua tekau 30 toru tekau 99 iwa tekau ma iwa 100 kotahi rau
In Mฤori, the number eleven is "tekau mฤ tahi."
Tahi is the Maori word for 1.
One Thousand - Kotahi Mano ...kotahi......mano... (...one.....thousand) :)