Aki Hauora
Aki Hauora App is specifically a learning tool for health professional students in assisting them to learn/become more familiar with, Māori
language terms for specific words used commonly in the health environment. The use of the Māori language within a clinical setting is documented as being a quality health indicator, therefore this App is targeted at improving quality health services for Māori.
(iOS also available)
Drops
Gamifies learning words in other languages including Māori. Great fun!
eWai
Free app from Te Wānanga o Raukawa- for students to learn Moteatea (iOS only)
He Aha Tēnei?
‘He aha tēnei?’ (What is this?) launched by Pāpapa- a company focused on revitalising Te Reo Māori through interactive mobile apps for kids and their caregivers. (iOS & Android)
He Pātaka Kupu
A monolingual Māori Dictionary that defines Māori words in te Reo Māori
Hika Explorer
An app for learning Te Reo Māori -Māori Language. Cost involved, you have to buy a licence before downloading (iOS and Android).
iMarae
Free app, produced by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Māori cultural understanding and knowledge ( iOS only)
Kawe Kōrero
A resource for Māori language and protocol. (iOS only)
Ko Wiriwiri rāua ko Kina
An interactive bi-lingual app that draws on the history of the establishment of the first school in Aotearoa, which opened in the Bay of Islands in 1816. This is an app from the Ministry of Education that includes a way to create and record your own pepeha (personal introduction) and the ability to click on each individual word for pronunciation help. The app is a collaboration between University of Auckland writer and researcher Ruth Lemon and Kiwa Digital, a Māori-owned Auckland-based software developer which specialises in Indigenous language revitalisation.
Kōrerorero from GooglePlay and Apple app store
Kōrerorero meaning conversations, is an interactive learning tool developed by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) to teach te reo Māori through listening, repetition and learning vocabulary and phrases that can be easily introduced into real life situations. Kōrero Māori i ngā wā katoa. Speak Māori everywhere.
Kupu
A Spark-sponsored app that uses the camera in your phone to instantly translate objects into te reo Māori (also available in iOS).
Joshua Wetere @auraki_mai is using Tiktok to teach everyday reo Māori phrases. You can download the app or just clink the link in your web browser.
Māori Dictionary
Māori dictionary app from AUT (iOS & Android)
Find over 100 Māori language apps here.
A pepeha is a statement of identity. Use this app from Kiwa Digital to help you create your pepeha.
Developed by Dr. Rāpata Wiri, this app teaches Māori language and culture. A free trial is available, although you need to purchase a licence for the full version ( iOS & Android).
Te Whata Raki from
Google Play and
Apple
Discover the world inside Te Whata Raki. Explore an online world with your guide, Whetu Marama. Learn about some traditional stories, told through waiata, pictures and other web resources before trying out the quiz. This free app is from Christchurch City Libraries.
uTalk - (A monthly subscription)
Learn Māori with uTalk - An app recommended by our Learning Advisor, Māori - Dora Langsbury - "It is great because it shows kupu as a picture, English, Māori and with spoken word. The user can play the kupu then record themselves saying the word. It really helps students to improve their pronunciation when studying at home".