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    korero
    /ˈkɔːrərəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a conversation, discussion, or meeting. New Zealand

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  2. kōrero. 1. (verb) (-hia,-ngia,-tia) to tell, say, speak, read, talk, address. Show example. Synonyms: pānui, rīti, mea, pepeha, hamumu, wani, whakahua, kīkī, puaki, kī. 2. (noun) speech, narrative, story, news, account, discussion, conversation, discourse, statement, information. Show example.

  3. kōrero. 1. (verb) (-hia,-ngia,-tia) to tell, say, speak, read, talk, address. Show example. Synonyms: pānui, rīti, mea, pepeha, hamumu, wani, whakahua, kīkī, puaki, kī. 2. (noun) speech, narrative, story, news, account, discussion, conversation, discourse, statement, information. Show example.

  4. Korero definition: a talk or discussion; meeting. See examples of KORERO used in a sentence.

  5. Mar 10, 2017 · Kōrero, titiro, and whakarongo refer to speaking, observing, and listening. As a culture with a rich oral tradition, Māori approaches to teaching and learning place great value on speaking, observing, and listening. These different learning styles can relate to any number of different contexts.

  6. Translation of "kōrero" into English. talk, read, speak are the top translations of "kōrero" into English. Sample translated sentence: I kōrero rātou mō te rarā o te whatitiri, me te mura o te uira e kōhikohiko ana. ↔ They spoke about the rumble of the thunder and the glow of the lightning flashing.

  7. korero in British English. (ˈkɒrərɔː ) New Zealand. noun Word forms: plural -ros. 1. a talk or discussion; meeting. verb. 2. (intransitive) to speak or converse. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Originally in Māori contexts: a talk, a conversation, a discussion; a conference, a meeting. 1834. There was a grand Corrirow or talk. E. Markham, New Zealand (1963) 4. 1855. They had a long korero about New Zealand and the Bay, where the Doctor has been quartered for 5 years.