Farewells, Greetings, Acknowledgements, Using 'e' When Greeting For The Test On 29.06.20 Flashcards
Example of a formal greeting:
Tena Koe (to one person)
Example of an informal greeting:
Kia Ora (to more than one person)-Hello
Personal pronouns : (to one person)
Tēnā Koe: (to one person)
Personal pronouns: (two people)
Tēnā Korua: (two people)
Personal pronouns: (more than three people)
Tēnā koutou: (3+ people)
Personal pronouns: (to all/big group of people)
Tēnā koutou katoa: (to all/ big group of people)
Farewells: (saying goodbye to someone who’s leaving)
Haere rā
Farewells: (if I were leaving to someone who is staying)
E noho rā
Farwells: (see you later)
Ka kite anō
Farewells: (on the phone)
Hei konā rā
Good morning and night: (good morning)
Mōrena
Good morning and night: (good morning again)
Ata mārie
Good morning and night: (good night)
Pō marie
Addressing people: (when to use ‘e’)
Use ‘e’ when a name has one long vowel, or 1-2 short vowels.
E.g.
Kia Ora, e Tū
Kia Ora, e mere
What do you say with an ‘e’ if you haven’t met them before
Tēnā koe, e Tū