MAOR101-list03 Flashcards
ka
used to indicate ‘future’ tense, (for active sentence)
or ‘neutral’ tense
kei te
used to indicate ‘present’ tense, (for active sentence)
kua
used to indicate ‘just happened’ tense, (for active sentence)
i
used to indicate ‘past’ tense, (for active sentence)
e (v) ana
continuous, (tense for active sentence)
konei
here (by me)
konā
there (by you)
korā
there (over yonder)
runga
on / above
raro
below / beneath
roto
inside
waho
outside
mua
in front of
muri
behind
tua
beyond
waenganui
between / amidst
tātahi
the beach
tāwāhi
overseas
wāhi kē
elsewhere
reira
there (aforementioned)
wharekai
dining room / kitchen
wharepaku
toilet
kīhini
kitchen
rūma moe
bedroom
rūma noho
lounge
rūma horoi
bathroom
karāti
garage
māra kai
vegetable garden
tēpu
table
tūru
chair
haere
to go
hīkoi
to walk
oma
to run
titiro
to look
whakarongo
to listen
katakata
to laugh
menemene
to smile
amuamu
to complain
hiahia
to want
aroha
to love
tatari
to wait
kōrero
to talk
hoko
to buy
horoi
to wash
hanga
to build
kawe
to carry
tunu
to cook
whai
to pursue / follow / chase
ako
to learn
rongo
to hear / taste / feel / sense
whakarite
to arrange / adjust
whakapai
to set in order / prepare / improve
tuhituhi
to write
mātakitaki
to watch
waiata
to sing
tito
to compose
tiki
to fetch
tiaki
to care for
tētahi
a
ētahi
some
āwhina
to help
homai
to give (to me)
hoatu
to give (away, to someone else)
hoki
to return
hopu
to catch
kite
to see / to find
kimi
to seek / to look for
mahi
to work
mōhio
to know
mārama
to understand
marama
moon
moe
to sleep
manama
heart
pīrangi
to want / desire
rere
to fly
tangi
to cry / to make a sound
tīmata
to begin / to start
waea
telephone
He tamaiti rakaraka
A favourite child / the apple of one’s eye
He korokoro tūī
A sweet singer / a dynamic orator
Kāore he aha tahi ki ahau
It’s nothing to me / it doesn’t matter to me.