Greetings and how are you Flashcards
If you are feeling sick how would you respond
Kei te maauiui aahau
If you are feeling good how would you respond
Kei te pai aahau
If you are feeling tired how would you respond
Kei te ngenge aahau
If you are feeling thirsty how would you respond
Kei te hiainu aahau
If you are feeling sad how would you respond
Kei te poouri aahau
If you are feeling hungry how would you respond
Kei te hiakai aahau
If you are feeling hot how would you respond
Kei te wera aahau
If you are feeling cold how would you respond
Kei te makariri aahau
If you are feeling joyful how would you respond
Kei te riri aahau
Kei te peehea koe?
How are you
Kei te peehea koorua?
How are you (two people)
Kei te peehea koutou?
How are you? (3+ people)
Kei te hiakai e Mere
Mere is hungry
Teenaa koe, e hoa
Hello, friend
Kia ora, e kare
Hello close friend
Kia ora, e hine
Hello young women/ girl
Teenaa koe, e tama
Hello boy
Kia ora, e koro
Hello older man
When do we add maa to sentences
When addressing more than one person eg friends, girls, or boys etc
When do we add e to a sentence
When there are two short vowels in a name or one long vowel
When do we not add e to a sentence
When it has more than two vowels in it or is an english name
Poomarie e tama maa
Goodnight boys
Is teenaa koe formal or informal
Formal
Teenaa koutou katoa
Hello ( formal greeting to all)
Haere raa
Goodbye ( said by person staying to person leaving)
E noho raa
Goodbye ( said by person leaving to person staying)
Ka kite anoo
See you later
Hei aapoopoo
See you tomorrow
Moorena
Good morning
Ata maarie
Good morning
Poomarie
Goodnight
Maa te waa
Till we meet again
Kia pai te ata
Have a good morning
Kia pai te ahiahi
Have a good afternoon
Kia pai te raa
Have a good day
Kia pai te poo
Have a good night
Kia ora
Hello