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Professional learning for Sports Media Professionals to improve confidence and competence in pronunciation of athlete’s names with Māori/ Pasifika heritage

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This is well done. It’s filmed in a way that’s given players the confidence to take their time and pronounce their name clearly. Take special note of Hopoate. Often the names you’ve been hearing for generations are the hardest to correct, but this is how it is pronounced

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Tuilagi not Tualagi . In Samoan (and Māori, Tongan, Fijian, Cook Islands Māori), the “i” is pronounced like the English ee as in bee

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Watch this video of the Cook Islands Māori vowels. When pronouncing Iro. You need to pronounce the “i” as the English ee as in bee. Then roll the r. Then finish with the ‘o’ sound which is more similar to the English word or. m.youtube.com/watch?v=HQB_QY…

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If you were going to break Ofahengaue into syllables. It would be Ofa-he-nga-ue . There is no hard ‘g’ sound. The ng is pronounced as it is in the English word singer.

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A course highlight has to be when we are working on Fijian names.. we learn about the letter ‘c’ being pronounced the same as the th in father… and the correct pronunciation of the name Civoniceva clicks.

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A reminder, It’s Siosiua, the Tongan version of Joshua. The two word thing is a typo from many moons ago that’s stuck around for far too long. It would be like writing Da Nny

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If any media are covering the NRL Pacific Tests coming up and would like to brush up on their pronunciation, you are encouraged to get in touch with us, plenty of time to improve your confidence and competence leading into these special games.