Kīanga Greeting Flashcards
A koe?
And you?
E pai ana ia
he/she/they is/are good
E pai ana tana kuri.
Her/his/their dog is good.
E pēhea ana koe?
How are you
an alternative way of saying kei te pēhea koe?
E pēhea ana tō māmā?
How is your māmā?
E pēhea ana tō _____?
How is your _____?
E pēhea ana tana kuri?
How is his/her/their dog?
E _____ ana ia
He/she/they are _____.
E _____ ana taku māmā
My māmā is _____
ka kite
goodbye
kei te _____ au/ahau
I am _____.
`(used to answer kei te pēhea koe?)
Kei te harikoa ahau/au
I am happy
used to answer kei te pēhea a koe?
Kei te harikoa hoki au
I am happy too (used in answer to kei te harikoa ahau/au)
kei te hiakai ahau, a koe?
I am hungry, and you?
Kei te pēhea koe?
How are you?
SCREENSHOT
Kei te pēhea koe?
Kei te pēhea te rā ki a koe?
How is your day?
kei te _____ hoki ahau/au!
I am _____ too!
hoki is used to say ‘too’, ‘as well’
Kei te _____ hoki te rā ki a au
My day is _____ too
kia ora
be alive (kia - be, ora - alive)
acknowledging someones being
most often used for hello, thank you
ngā mihi o te tau hou
happy new year
SCREENSHOT
E pēhea ana _____?
SCREENSHOT
Kei te pēhea te rā ki a koe?
E pai rawa ana ahau/ kei te pai rawa ahau
I am great