Article 69TFT Kia ora e hoa: dozens of New Zealand and Māori words added to Oxford English Dictionary

Kia ora e hoa: dozens of New Zealand and Māori words added to Oxford English Dictionary

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Charlotte Graham-McLay in Wellington
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Newly-added words include koha - a gift or offering - and krero, meaning a conversation or chat

New Zealanders will now see the common and casual te reo Mori greeting Kia ora e hoa! - meaning hi mate" - in their Oxford English Dictionaries, as the institution moves to recognise the profound and lasting impact" the Indigenous tongue has had on New Zealand's language.

E hoa, or friend, is one of 47 New Zealand English words or expressions added to the dictionary in its latest update - most of them in te reo Mori, which is an official language of New Zealand. The OED describes itself as the definitive record of the English language.

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