The process of converting text from the Mori language to the English language involves rendering the meaning of words, phrases, and sentences from one linguistic system to another. For example, the Mori phrase “Kia ora” is commonly rendered in English as “Hello,” “Goodbye,” or “Best wishes,” depending on the context.
Accurate conveyance between these languages is vital for preserving cultural heritage, facilitating communication in various domains such as education and business, and promoting understanding. Historically, this conversion has played a significant role in disseminating Mori knowledge and perspectives to a wider global audience, while also enabling access to English-language resources for Mori speakers.