Top 11 Apps Similar to Learn Maori with Languagenut

Te Kete Maori 1.0.6
Te Kete Tikanga Maori is an introduction to Maori culture
Tipu Te Reo Māori 5.2.1
Tipu will help you to learn Te Reo Māori quickly!
Maori-English Translator 2.3.1
Translator from Maori to English and from English to Maori
Maori Mythology 0.1.2
An App of a collection of myths of Māori traditions of New Zealand.
Te Ataarangi ki Te Tauihu
Connect with Te reo Māori students and teachers across the Topofthe South
Kura 1.5.0
Te Kura Maori
KURAKa kuraina koe e au! I’m gonna school you…and you, and you!Soare you up to the challenge?This innovative Māori language app allows you to competeagainstfriends while battling for language supremacy.How the game worksThere are five different games to play in thisapp,including:Puna Kupu – The objective of this game is to increaseyourvocabulary. You will hear the correct pronunciation and seethenames of images used throughout the rest of the games.E Rua, e Rua – Use your knowledge from the vocabulary practicetocorrectly match the word to its image or vice versa before thetimelimit runs out.Ihumanea – This multi-choice game aims to increase yourknowledgeby introducing various sentence structures.Tohu Kupu – Use your knowledge from Ihumanea to correctlyformthe Māori sentence, which is given to you in Englishtotranslate.Kīkiki Pāoro – Answer the NZ general knowledge questionsbykicking the rugby ball over the correct goal post.Other cool things- You can build your own alter-ego (Toikura) from a rangeofoptions.- There is a scoreboard that displays the name,alter-ego(Toikura) and school of those who reign supreme.- There is also single player and multi-player options totestyour knowledge against others.- Create your own custom folders to play in all 5 games.- Share your folders with others and also accept their folderstoplay on your device.
Maori Number Whizz 1.2
Geoglot Apps
Learn and practise Maori numbers through games!
Ngā Tapuae Tuatahi: Book 1 1.0.3
Ngā Tapuae Tuatahi - The First Footstepsisthefirst part of an interactive Te Reo Māori languagelearningbook,written by Kūkupa Tirikatene, the Kaiākau ofManukauInstitute ofTechnology.Book 1 covers basic language topics from apracticalusageperspective, with a focus on making the usercomfortable withusingthe Māori language.This application saves user audio recordings to the SD Card.nga tapuae maori language
Birdlife of New Zealand Free 5.2
UpsideKiwi
- Ad Free version available! -http://goo.gl/xdELbVFeatures:✔ High resolution photos✔ New Zealand bird song, calls and sounds✔ Fully spoken Māori and English language names✔ Available offline - no need for a connection✔ Provides beautifully presented information about preciousNewZealand wildlifeBirdlife of New Zealand is an educational and fun way tofindout what you need to know about our natives. If you're fromabroad,planning on coming here or just another curious kiwi,you'll findsomething to like about our friendly locals.Here in New Zealand, we are an island nation with a long historyofisolation - 65 million years passed with no connection to anyotherland mass.The strange and wonderful bird life that evolved in New Zealandareunique, rare and varied. Discover for yourself our preciousendemicand native friends that we share our beautiful countrywith.*****BIRDLIFE OF NEW ZEALAND is a personal endeavour createdoutof a love for our native birds. There are species of birds inNewZealand that are threatened, endangered and in somecases,critically endangered. Please, take some time to learn aboutournatives - they are precious, and few.THIS APP IS ACTIVELY SUPPORTED - If you have any questions,problemsor suggestions -Either email me directly at craig.sisson@upsidekiwi.co.nz, orleavea review and I'll get back to you as soon as possible!Content Attribution:Department of Conservationhttp://www.doc.govt.nz/Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/xeno-cantohttp://www.xeno-canto.org/Flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/All images and information for the animals included aresourcedunder Creative Commons licenses.
Rūaumoko - The Rumbling Voice 1
Kiwa Digital
Interactive digital book narrated by Deaf Māori students in TeReoTuri & NZSL