Borrowed Words

In the Māori language, Kupu mino is a term for borrowed words think tiakarete for chocolate, mihini for machine or piiki for big. These words are arguably used in everyday te reo Māori conversations. In this episode the Paewhiri hosts talk about kupu mino or kupu whakawhiti, and it's not just words that sound familliar, many waiata compositions are based on familiar tunes, like Tuini Ngawai's waiata 'E te Hokowhitu a Tu' written to the tune of Glenn Miller's 'In The Mood'Waiata performances 'E Te Hokowhitu a Tu' and 'Arohaina' first featured in an episode of Musical Chairs about the life of Tuini Ngawai, produced by Paul Diamond.Check out the episode hereIn the Mood Snippet - Glen Miller BandGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Om Podcasten

RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.