2024 Part 2 Vocab & Phrases Flashcards
tired physically
ngenge
how are you?
kei te pehea koe?
i am very well
kei te tōna pai ahau
not so good
kāore te pai
I am not so good (kei te)
kei te āhua pai ahau
get up (a command)
e maranga
just the word maranga is not a command
maranga
container
ipu
spoon
pune
what is the Māori word? (for something)
he aha te kupu Māori mo te jam?
to comb/brush (hair or something)
heru
is there a spoon anywhere?
he pune te reira
vegan
karohuarehe
turn (a command)
e huri
rub
(as a command)
e miri
like this (gesture)
me pēnei
tidy up
whakapaipai
Pānia’s work is to sweep the floor
he tahitahi papa te mahi a Pānia
my job is to wash dishes
he horoi rihi taku mahi
prepare (i kaputī)
whakarite
sweep
tahitahi
what is this?
hei aha tēnei?
… for sweeping
hei tahitahi
vacuum cleaner (suck dust or powder)
ngongo puehu
what does the washing machine do?
hei aha te mihini horoi?
it washes clothes
hei horoi kākahu
when will you and I go?
kei te aha tāua haere ai?
sharp
(as in a sharp knife = māripi)
koi
open the packet
huakina te pēke
spread out, lay out the rice
horahia te raihi
to give, away from the speaker, add away
hoatu -hia
and then sweep (as in continuing an instruction)
kātahi ka tahitahi
what is your work?
he aha te mahi?
dig a hole
keri rua
lick your ice cream
mitimitia tō aihikīrimi
comb hair
heru makawe
adult, age
pakeke
my age is (always said in the singular)
tōku pakeke
my (always said in the plural) age is 63
e ono tekau mā toru ōku tau
2 years old
e rua te pakeke
play
tākaro -hia
play sport
hākinakina
excellent
rawe
what is your nickname?
ko wai tō ingoa kārangaranga?
welcome back
hoki mai anō
rules
ture
tidy the room (start rules with me - should)
me whakapai te ruma
wash the dishes
horoia ngā rihi
every day
ia rā ia rā
everybody
ngā tāngata katoa
before
i mua
before I sleep
i mua i te moe
joining place
pūtahitanga
meet (as in Jack meet Mary)
tūtaki
connection
hononga
South Island
te waka a mauī
North Island
te ika a mauī
where is Rotorua?
kei hea a Rotorua?
where is the town of Whakatane
kei hea te tāone o Whakatane
come back
hoki mai
my surname is Clark
ko Clark tōku ingoa whānau
how is your work?
kei te pēhea tōu mahi?
where do you work?
kei hea tō mahi?
how many people?
tokohia?
how many (objects)
e hia (ngā āporo?)
how many things for you
e hia mō tō mea
who is your friend?
ko wai tō hoa?
where is he?
nō hea ia?
he is still at home
kei hea tonu kāinga
good friend
tino hoa
revitalise the language
whakaora i te reo
cheeky
whakatoi
what is this by me
he aha tēnei?
it is an orange by you
he ārani tēnā
bucket
pākete
broom
tahitahi
towel
tāora
tap
kōrere
basin
pūoho
is it this one
kei kōnei
to put in sequence, order
whakaraupapa
clock
matawā
toaster
mihini whakatōhi
herbs
otaota
stove
tō
kitchen bench
paenga kai
book shelf
paenga pukapuka
what are you doing?
kei te aha koe?
I am drying a glass
kei te whakamaroke au i te karaehe
I am folding the towel
kei te whātui au i te tāora
I am sweeping the floor
kei te tahitahi au i te papa
what work are them two doing?
he aha rāua mahi?
prepare food
whakarite kai
chopping board
papa tapahi
pour
ringihia
give
hoatu
stir
kōrori
open that by you
huakina tēnā
Kiri may (is perhaps) be lying down
kei te takoto pea a Kiri
Kiri is still standing
kei te tū tonu a Kiri
perhaps they are sitting
kei te noho pea rāua
final, last
whakamutunga
when were you born?
nōna hea koe i whānau ai?
welcome again to whare Ōpaki
nau mai anō ki te whare Ōpaki
where is your home?
nō hea tō kainga noho?
my home is dunedin now
kei Ōtepoti tōku kāinga noho ināianei
island
moutere
holiday
hararei
rest
whakatā
return soon
hoki mai ākuanei
that lady, what is her age?
tēnā hine, e hia ōna tau?
say 1982 to a beat
tahi mano, iwa rau, waru tekau mā rua te tau
I slept very soundly
he tino au taku moe
I didn’t sleep soundly because it was cold
kāore ahau i ora moe ngā te mea i te makariri
poor you
i wāu nei hoki
trousers
tarau
long trousers
tarau roa
what type of trousers are those by you?
tēnā momo tarau?
jersey
poraka
socks
tōkena
tidy
whakapaipai, nahanaha
yesterday
inanahi
who will wash the clothes?
mā wai e horoi ngā kākahu?
I will wash the clothes
māku e horoi ngā kākahu
you will wash the clothes
māu e horoi ngā kākahu
he or she will wash the clothes
māna e horoi ngā kākahu
who will make the bed?
mā wai te moenga e whakapai?
you all will work together
ka mahi tahi koutou
to mention something
I will mention those words
whakapuaki
ka whakapuaki ahau ērā kupu
the theme/context is a walk in the forest
he horopaki ki te hīkoi te ngāhere
glasses or a ring (like a wedding ring)
mōwhiti
the beach
tātahi
camping
hōpuni
what is your favourite thing?
he aha tō tino mea?
menu
rārangi kai
I am buying takeaways
kei te hoko ahau ō rangaranga
what are your favourite takeaways?
he aha tō tino ō rangaranga?
vegan hamburger
he hamupeka kaiotaota / karohuarehe
to mix together
whakawhenumi
sift the flour
tātarihia te puehu parāoa
give away
hoatu
arrange in order or put in a sequence
whakaraupapa
types of animals
he momo kararehe
overseas
tāwāhi
snack
timotimo
where do you live now?
kei hea nō kāinga inaianei
I live in Dunedin now?
kei Ōtepoti tōku kāinga noho ināianei
drawer
hautō
a light (as in a bedside lamp)
rama
container
ipu
face cloth
tāora mata
experience
wheako
which
tēhea
which class are you from?
nō tēhea karaehe koe?
enjoy, fun
ngahau
fun work
mahi ngahau
fetch
tiki -na
what do you like to do?
e pai ana koe te aha?
I like to work in the garden
e pai ana ahau ki te mahi mārā
socialise
whakahoahoa
I like to socialise
e pai ana au ki te whakahoahoa
I like to climb a mountain
e pai ana au ki te piki maunga
I like to horse ride
e pai ana au ki te eke hoiho
tea or coffee
he tī, he kawhe rānei?
tea for me
he tī māku
white or brown sugar?
he huka mā, he huka māori rānei?
no sugar
kore huka
gumboot tea for Hone
he tī kamupūtu mā Hone
tea for you?
he tī māu?
yes, tea for me
ae, e tī māku
cow or soy milk for you?
he miraka kau, he miraka toi rānei māu?
What is this?
How to say, “for, in order to…”
He aha te kupu mo te ‘clues?’
kei te aha tēnei?
Hei …
he tīwhiri (clues)
he …. tēnei hei ….
What is this? (toothpaste)
for cleaning teeth
he pēniho tēnei (toothpaste) hei horoi ngā niho
He aha tēnei (washing powder?)
for washing clothes in the machine
he hopi kākahu tēnei (washing powder)
hei horoi kākahu kei roto i te mihini
He aha tēnei (an iron?)
for tidying t-shirts and shirts
he haeana tēnei
hei whakapai i ngā tihate me ngā hate
He aha tēnei?
It is a toothbrush for cleaning teeth
he taitai niho tēnei (toothbrush,) hei horoi ngā niho
He aha tēnei (towel?)
hei drying your body
he tāora tēnei
hei whakamaroke tō tinana
He aha tēnei? (pen)
hei… writing on paper
he pene tēnei
hei tuhituhi kei runga i te pēpa
What is this (tin opener)
for opening tins
he tīwara tēnei
hei huaki kēne (opens tins)
He aha tēnei (knife)
for chopping
he naihi tēnei
hei tapahi
He aha tēnei (large spoon)
for mixing
he pune nui tēnei
hei korori
he aha tēnei? (grater)
for grating cheese
he taputapu kuoro tēnei
hei kuoro te tīhi
He aha tēnei (measuring spoon?)
for measuring flour
he pune ine tēnei
hei ine ngā puehu parāoa
different equipment
he rerekē taputapu
he aha tēnei? (broom)
for cleaning the floor
he tahitahi tēnei
hei whakapai i te papa
bowl
ipu
He aha tēnei? (masher)
for mashing potatoes
he taputapu penupenu tēnei
hei penupenu ngā rīwae