Beginner Lesson 7 Flashcards
Kia ora e hoa mā
(Hello, friends)
(Hello, friends)
Kia ora e hoa mā
Tēnā koutou katoa
(Greetings to you all)
(Greetings to you all)
Tēnā koutou katoa
Ahiahi marie
Good after
Good afternoon
Ahiahi marie
Mōrena
Good morning
Good morning
Mōrena
Ko X ahau
I am X
Ko X au
I am X
I am X
Ko X ahau, Ko X au
Ko X tōku ingoa
My name is
My name is
Ko X tōku ingoa
Nō Y ahau
I’m from Y
I’m from Y
Nō Y ahau
Kei te noho ahau i Z
I live in Z
E noho ana ahau i Z
I live in Z
I live in Z
Kei te noho ahau i Z
or
E noho ana ahau i Z
Kei te ako ahau
I am learning
E ako ana ahau
I am learning
I am learning
Kei te ako ahau
(or)
E ako ana ahau
Kei te ako ahau i te reo Māori
I am learning the Māori language
E ako ana ahau i te reo Māori
I am learning the Māori language
I am learning the Māori language
Kei te ako ahau i te reo Māori
(or)
E ako ana ahau i te reo Māori
He pāpā ahau
I am a father
I am a father
He pāpā ahau
He kaitunu ahau
I am a cook
I am a cook
He kaitunu ahau
He wahine ātaahua ahau
I am a beautiful woman
I am a beautiful woman
He wahine ātaahua ahau
He kaiako kanikani ahau -
I am a dance teacher
I am a dance teacher
He kaiako kanikani ahau
Mai
Directional preposition towards the speaker e.g haere mai - come to me
Directional preposition towards the speaker
Mai
Atu
Directional preposition - away from the speaker e.g haere atu - go away
Directional preposition - away from the speaker
Atu
Iho
Directional preposition - down e.g heke iho - fall down
Directional preposition - down
Iho
Ake
Directional preposition - up e.g hiki ake - climb up
Directional preposition - up
Ake
Me
‘And’ joining two things e.g He pango me te mā - black and white
‘And’ joining two things
Me
Ā
‘And’ - joining two actions or descriptions e.g Kei te haere ahau ki te toa, ā , kei te kai ahau -
I am going to the store and I am eating.
‘And’ - joining two actions or descriptions
Ā
Rāua ko
‘And’ - joining two people e.g Ko Hone rāua ko Mere - Hone and Mere
‘And’ - joining two people
Rāua ko
Rātou ko
‘And’ - joins three or more people e.g Ko Amelia rātou ko Bria, ko Aria - Amelia, Bria
and Aria
‘And’ - joins three or more people
Rātou ko
Whakarongo!
Listen!
Listen!
Whakarongo!
Titiro!
Look!
Look!
Titiro!
E tū!
Stand!
Stand!
E tū!
E noho!
Sit down!
Sit down!
E noho!
Haere mai!
Come here!
Come here!
Haere mai!
Haere atu!
Go away!
Go away!
Haere atu!
Kaua e haere
Don’t go
Don’t go
Kaua e haere
Kaua e kōrero
Don’t speak
Don’t speak
Kaua e kōrero
Kaua e oma
Don’t run
Don’t run
Kaua e oma
Kaua
Don’t (in context of commands)
Don’t (in context of commands)
Kaua
E hia?
How many are there?
How many are there?
E hia?
Kia hia?
How many are needed?
How many are needed?
Kia hia?
Tokohia?
How many people?
How many people?
Tokohia?