HAUORA Flashcards
Ōtautahi
Christchurch
Whakatū
Nelson
Māwhera
Greymouth
Tāmaki-makau-rau
Auckland
Ka mau te wehi!
That’s amazing!
Tō kaha hoki!
You’re so strong!
Mahia atu!
Get on and do it!
Karawhiua!
Go for it!
ako (-na)
to learn, teach
hīkoi (-tia)
to walk
hī ika (-a)
to fish (with a hook and line)
hoki (-a)
to return
horoi (-a)
to wash, clean
hui (-a)
to gather, gathering
inu (-mia)
to drink
kai (-ngia)
to eat, food
kanikani (-a)
to dance
kauhoe (-tia)
to swim
mahi (-a)
to work
mātakitaki (-tia)
to watch, gaze at
moe (-a)
to sleep
oma (-kina)
to run
pānui (-tia)
to read
tākaro / purei (-tia)
to play
tīmata (-ria)
to start, begin
tuhi(-a) pikitia
to write / draw
waiata (-tia)
to sing
whakatā (-ngia)
to relax
mamae
be sore
kurī
dog
ngeru
cat
ika
fish
manu
bird
tūru
chair
tēpu
table
pukapuka
book
rūma ako
classroom
kaiako
teacher