English to Maori Translator
Type or paste English below to get an instant Maori translation. The translator preserves meaning, tone, and idiom — and can explain its word choices. Free, no signup.
About Maori
Māori, or 'te reo Māori', is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by around 185,000 people in New Zealand. It is intrinsically linked to the Māori culture, serving as a vital component of identity and tradition.
Using a Latin-based script, Māori is taught in schools as part of New Zealand's bicultural heritage, with revitalization efforts increasing its presence in media and government. The language holds official status, reflecting its social and cultural importance.
One fascinating aspect of Māori is its oratory tradition, where language plays a key role in ceremonies and narratives, conveying history, values, and spirituality through a vibrant linguistic expression.
Common phrases in Maori
Frequently asked questions about Maori
- How do I translate English to Maori?
- Type or paste your English text into the translator above and the Maori translation appears instantly. You can also upload documents or use speech input.
- Is the English to Maori translator free?
- Yes — translating English to Maori on Polytranslator is free and requires no signup. Longer texts and document translation are available on the Pro plan.
- What is Maori?
- Māori, or 'te reo Māori', is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by around 185,000 people in New Zealand. It is intrinsically linked to the Māori culture, serving as a vital component of identity and tradition.
- What languages can I translate Maori to?
- You can translate Maori to English, Hawaiian, and Samoan, and 230+ other languages using Polytranslator.
- How many people speak Maori?
- Maori has approximately 185,000 speakers worldwide.
- Is the Maori translator free?
- Yes, Polytranslator's Maori translator is free to use. You can translate up to 50 texts per day without an account, or sign in for 150 per day.