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Re: Pronunciation of Moa

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Subject: Re: Pronunciation of Moa
From: David McDonald <>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 09:56:08 +1000
Steve
I am not from Aotearoa/New Zealand but have worked in Polynesia. The
pronounciation of Moa is, as you say, more like 'mor-a' than 'mow-er'.
The 'o' in Moa sounds like the 'aw' in 'law' in English.  It is
basically the same sound as the two o's in Aotearoa and the 'o' in
Moata, a locality on the Samoan Island of Savai'i and, I understand, the
Maori word for 'early'.
David

 wrote:

> At the risk of encouraging Lorne and Glen I offer the following:
>
> Some years ago I purchased a children's book in NZ - Pukunui and his
> friend Moata Moa - for my children naturally.  It is a good read with
> lots
> of maori words and a pronunciation guide at the back.  Apparently the
> correct pronunciation for Moa is mora not mower.  Can any NZ birders
> comment on this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
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