Korēro
atu a Haimone
E tū
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Stand up
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E noho
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Sit down
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Pōkai ō ringaringa
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Fold your arms
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Pōkai ō waewae
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Cross your legs
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Pekepeke
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Jump
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Takoto
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Lie down
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Tō ringa ki runga
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(Put) your hand up
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Hope
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Hands on hips
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Hurihuri
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Turn around
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Pā ki tō
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touch
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Upoko
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Head
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Makawe
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Hair
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Taringa
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Ears
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Whatu
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Eyes
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Tukemata
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Eyebrows
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Ihu
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Nose
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Waha
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Mouth
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Paparinga
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Cheeks
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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
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pai - good
hōha - annoyed
ngenge - tired
pērā tonu - still the same
hiakai - hungry
hianui - thirsty
pukuriri - angry
harikoa - happy
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Counting in Te Reo
1 Tahi
2 Rua
3 Toru
4 Whā
5 Rima
6 Ono
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7 Whitu
8 Waru
9 Iwa
10 Tekau
11 Tekau mā tahi
20 Rua tekau
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Rua tekau mā tahi (21)
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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
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taihoa - wait
whangai - feed
hoko - buy
pakipaki - clap
pānui - read
inu - drink
noho - sit
whakarongo - listen
hanga - build
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mātakitaki - watch
oma - run
kimi - search
mahi - work
kawe - carry/take
whana - kick
horoi - wash
hoko - sell
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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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