Te Reo

Korēro
atu a Haimone
E tū
Stand up
E noho
Sit down
Pōkai ō ringaringa
Fold your arms
Pōkai ō waewae
Cross your legs
Pekepeke
Jump
Takoto
Lie down
Tō ringa ki runga
(Put) your hand up
Hope
Hands on hips
Hurihuri
Turn around
Pā ki tō
touch
Upoko
Head
Makawe
Hair
Taringa
Ears
Whatu
Eyes
Tukemata
Eyebrows
Ihu
Nose
Waha
Mouth
Paparinga
Cheeks

Kei te pēhea koe?     -      How are you?

Kei te ____ ahau.   -      I am ____.

makariri - cold
māuiui - sick
hiamoe - sleepy
tino pai - really good
pōuri - sad
ora - well
wera - hot
mateinu - dying of thirst
pai   - good
hōha - annoyed
ngenge - tired
pērā tonu - still the same
hiakai - hungry
hianui - thirsty
pukuriri - angry
harikoa - happy

Counting in Te Reo


1 Tahi
2 Rua
3 Toru
4 Whā
5 Rima
6 Ono
7 Whitu
8 Waru
9 Iwa
10 Tekau
11 Tekau mā tahi
20 Rua tekau
Rua tekau mā tahi (21)

11/5/15
This week we have been learning a sentence structure to ask what someone is doing.

This sentence structure is:

Kei te aha koe?       -     What are you doing?

There are three tenses that you can use to answer this question: 

Tense
I - past tense
Kei te - present tense
Ka - past tense

Verb

kōrero - talking
waiata - sing
moe - sleep
kai - eat
haere - go
piki- climb
peke- jump
kaukau - swim
tuhi - write
taihoa   - wait
whangai - feed
hoko - buy
pakipaki - clap
pānui - read
inu - drink
noho - sit
whakarongo - listen
hanga - build
mātakitaki  - watch
oma - run
kimi - search
mahi - work
kawe - carry/take
whana - kick
horoi - wash
hoko - sell


Who
Ahau - me/I
Koe - you
Ia - he/she

Tense - Verb - Who

Waiata
He honore - slow

He honore - faster

E toru nga mea

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