Rerenga 2023 Part 15 AI Flashcards

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How to say something will happen in the future?

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Use ‘Kia … Ka …’

Example: ‘Kia mutu te kura, ka hoki mai koe’ (When school finishes, you will return).

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What is the phrase for ‘when the visitors arrive, they will be welcomed’?

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‘Kia tae mai te manuhiri, ka pōwhiritia rātou’

This means ‘when the visitors arrive, they will be welcomed.’

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How to express ‘soon this class will finish’?

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‘Ākuanei, tēnei karaehe mutu ai’

This translates to ‘soon this class will finish.’

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What is the question for ‘when the work of this class is completed, what will you do’?

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‘Kia oti ngā mahi o te karaehe nei, ka aha koe?’

This means ‘when the work of this class is completed, what will you do?’

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How to say ‘when you remain strong in your efforts to speak Māori, it gets easier’?

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‘Kia kaha tonu te kōrero i te reo Māori, ka māmā ake’

This means ‘when you remain strong in your efforts to speak Māori it gets easier.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when the new year arrives, perhaps you will enter another class’?

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‘Kia tae mai te tau hou, ka kuhuna e koe tētahi karaehe anō pea?’

This translates to ‘when the new year arrives perhaps you will enrol in another class.’

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How to say ‘when I buy a car’?

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‘Kia hoko au i tētahi waka, ka taraiwa au’

This means ‘when I buy a car, I will drive it.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when spring is here’?

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‘Kia tae mai te kōanga, ka puta ngā pī’

This means ‘when spring is here, the bees will appear.’

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How to express ‘when work is finished’?

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‘Kia mutu te mahi, ka whakahīkoi au i taku kurī’

This translates to ‘when work is finished, I will take my dog for a walk.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when I have finished this book’?

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‘Kia mutu i ahau tēnei pukapuka, ka kaputī ahau’

This means ‘when I have finished this book, I will have a cup of tea.’

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How to say ‘when I get the ball’?

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‘Kia whiwhi au i te pōro, ka whiwhi piro au’

This translates to ‘when I get the ball, I will score a try.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when Tim sees a clown’?

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‘Kia kite a Timi i tētahi hako, ka harikoa a Timi’

This means ‘when Tim sees a clown, Tim becomes happy.’

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How to express ‘when we compete’?

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‘Kia whakataetae mātou, ka toa mātou’

This translates to ‘when we compete, we win.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when the Wallabies team is defeated’?

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‘Kia hinga te kapa Warapi i tō tātou kapa Opango, ka ūmere ahau.’

This means ‘when the Wallabies team is defeated by our All Blacks, I will cheer.’

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How to say ‘when our parents watch the television’?

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‘Kia mātakitaki ō tāua mātua i te pouaka whakaata, ka kite rāua i tāku pakipūmeka’

This translates to ‘when our parents watch the television, they will see my documentary.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when the legend is told by the elder’?

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‘Kia kōrerohia te pūrākau e te kaumātua, ka ako mātou i ngā whakapapa tūpuna’

This means ‘when the legend is told by the elder, we will learn the ancestral genealogies.’

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How to express ‘when I am left behind by my sweetheart’?

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‘Kia mahue ahau i taku whaiāipo, ka mate ahau i te mokemoke’

This translates to ‘when I am left behind by my sweetheart, I will be overwhelmed by loneliness.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when your horses return to our farm’?

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‘Kia hoki tō koutou hōiho ki tō mātou pāmu, ka waea atu tāku irāmutu ki a koutou’

This means ‘when your horses return to our farm, my niece will ring you.’

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How to say ‘when the class finishes’?

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‘Kia mutu te karaehe, ka harikoa tātou’

This translates to ‘when the class finishes, we will be happy.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when we get to the beach’?

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‘Kia tae tātou ki tātahi, ka kai tātou’

This means ‘when we get to the beach, we will eat.’

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How to express ‘when Neihana sings’?

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‘Kia waiata a Neihana, ka tangi tōna māmā’

This translates to ‘when Neihana sings, his mother will cry.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when Moki’s dog runs’?

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‘Kia oma te kurī a Moki, ka katakata a Mere’

This means ‘when Moki’s dog runs, Mere will laugh.’

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How to say ‘when the rain begins’?

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‘Kia tīmata te ua, ka mutu ngā kēmu’

This translates to ‘when the rain begins, the games will end.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when the dog barks’?

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‘Kia auau te kurī, ka peke te ngeru i te taiapa’

This means ‘when the dog barks, the cat will jump the fence.’

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How to express ‘when Poia comes to class’?

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‘Kia tae mai a Poia ki te karaehe, ka oma atu māua’

This translates to ‘when Poia comes to class, we will run away.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when Karyn talks’?

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‘Kia kōrero a Karyn, ka whakarongo tātou katoa’

This means ‘when Karyn talks, we will all listen.’

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How to say ‘when the elderly lady calls’?

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‘Kia karanga te kuia, ka hīkoi tātou ki runga i te marae’

This translates to ‘when the elderly lady calls, we will walk on to the marae.’

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What is the phrase for ‘when we arrive at the beach’?

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‘Kia tae tātou ki tātahi, ka haere au ki te kaukau’

This means ‘when we arrive at the beach, I will go for a swim.’

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How to ask ‘when is the kapa haka competition being held’?

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‘Āhea te whakataetae kapa haka tū ai?’

This translates to ‘when is the kapa haka competition being held?’

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What is the answer for ‘the kapa haka competition is being held next month’?

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‘Ā tērā marama te whakataetae kapa haka tū ai’

This means ‘the kapa haka competition is being held next month.’

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How to ask ‘when are we leaving’?

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‘Āhea tāua wehe ai?’

This translates to ‘when are we leaving?’

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What is the answer for ‘we will leave tomorrow’?

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‘Āpōpō tāua wehe ai’

This means ‘we will leave tomorrow.’

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How to ask ‘when does the whānau arrive’?

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‘Āhea te whānau tae mai ai?’

This translates to ‘when does the whānau arrive?’

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What is the answer for ‘they get here tonight’?

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‘Ā te pō nei rātou tae mai ai’

This means ‘they get here tonight.’

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How to ask ‘when is Mere’s birthday being held’?

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‘Āhea te rā whānau o Mere tū ai?’

This translates to ‘when is Mere’s birthday being held?’

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What is the answer for ‘Mere’s birthday will be held on 29 July’?

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‘Ā te 29 o Hōngongoi te rā whānau o Mere tū ai’

This means ‘Mere’s birthday will be held on 29 July.’

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How to ask ‘when will dinner be ready’?

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‘Āhea te hapa reri ai?’

This translates to ‘when will dinner be ready?’

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What is the answer for ‘dinner will be ready soon’?

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‘Ākuanei te hapa reri ai’

This means ‘dinner will be ready soon.’

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How to ask ‘when will the bills be paid’?

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‘Āhea ngā nama utu ai?’

This translates to ‘when will the bills be paid?’

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What is the answer for ‘the bills will be paid next month’?

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‘Ā tērā marama ngā nama utu ai’

This means ‘the bills will be paid next month.’

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How to ask ‘when will you holiday’?

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‘Āhea koutou hararei ai?’

This translates to ‘when will you holiday?’

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What is the answer for ‘we will holiday next month’?

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‘Ā tērā marama mātou hararei ai’

This means ‘we will holiday next month.’

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How to ask ‘when will our mother return home’?

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‘Āhea tō tātou whaea hoki ai ki te kāinga?’

This translates to ‘when will our mother return home?’

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What is the answer for ‘our mother will return home next week’?

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‘Ā tērā wiki tō tātou whaea hoki ai ki te kāinga’

This means ‘our mother will return home next week.’

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How to ask ‘when will those fruits be ripe’?

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‘Āhea ērā huarākou maoa ai?’

This translates to ‘when will those fruits be ripe?’

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What is the answer for ‘those fruits will be ripe in January’?

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‘Ā te Kohitātea ērā huarākou maoa ai’

This means ‘those fruits will be ripe in January.’

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How to ask ‘when will you return my motorbike’?

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‘Āhea koe whakahoki ai i tōku motopaika?’

This translates to ‘when will you return my motorbike?’

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What is the answer for ‘in two days time I will return your motorbike’?

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‘Ānatahirā ahau whakahoki ai i tōu motopaika’

This means ‘in two days time I will return your motorbike.’

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How to ask ‘when will your work be completed’?

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‘Āhea tā koutou mahi oti ai?’

This translates to ‘when will your work be completed?’

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What is the answer for ‘our work will be completed in two months’?

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‘Ā te rua marama tā mātou mahi oti ai’

This means ‘our work will be completed in two months.’

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How to ask ‘when will the wood pigeons be fat’?

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‘Āhea ngā kūkupa mōmona ai?’

This translates to ‘when will the wood pigeons be fat?’

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What is the answer for ‘the wood pigeons will be fat in Autumn’?

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‘Ā te Ngahuru ngā kūkupa mōmona ai’

This means ‘the wood pigeons will be fat in Autumn.’

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How to ask ‘when will the guests be arriving at the marae’?

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‘Āhea te mahuhiri tae mai ai ki te marae?’

This translates to ‘when will the guests be arriving at the marae?’

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What is the answer for ‘supposedly, they will arrive at 5.30 o’clock in the afternoon’?

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‘Tōna tikanga, ā te 5.30 karaka, ā te ahiahi nei rātou tae mai ai’

This means ‘supposedly, they will arrive at 5.30 o’clock in the afternoon.’

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How to ask ‘when does the sun set here’?

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‘Āhea te rā tō ai i konei?’

This translates to ‘when does the sun set here?’

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What is the answer for ‘the sun sets at approx 6 o’clock on the West Coast’?

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‘Ā te takiwā o te 6 karaka te rā tō ai i Te Taihauāuru’

This means ‘the sun sets at approx 6 o’clock on the West Coast.’

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How to say ‘next year, Rawiri will go to Australia’?

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‘Ā tērā tau, a Rawiri i haere ai ki Ahitereiria’

This means ‘next year, Rawiri will go to Australia.’

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What is the phrase for ‘next week, Timothy will start playing football’?

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‘Ā tērā wiki, a Timoti tīmata ai ki te pūrei whutuporo’

This translates to ‘next week, Timothy will start playing football.’

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How to say ‘the competition will be held tonight’?

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‘Ā te pō nei, te whakataetae tū ai’

This means ‘the competition will be held tonight.’

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What is the phrase for ‘soon the children will play tennis’?

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‘Ākuanei, ngā tamariki tākaro ai i te tēnehi’

This translates to ‘soon the children will play tennis.’

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How to say ‘we will return home this afternoon’?

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‘Ā te ahiahi nei, mātou hoki mai ai ki tō mātou kāinga’

This means ‘we will return home this afternoon.’

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What is the phrase for ‘on Sunday, we will all go to church’?

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‘Ā te Rātapu, koutou haere ai ki te whare karakia’

This translates to ‘on Sunday, we will all go to church.’

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How to ask ‘when will you go to school’?

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‘Ā hea koe haere ai ki te kura?’

This translates to ‘when will you go to school?’

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What is the answer for ‘on Monday’?

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‘Ā te Mane’

This means ‘on Monday.’

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How to ask ‘when will you go to Hastings’?

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‘Ā hea koe haere ai ki Heretaunga?’

This translates to ‘when will you go to Hastings?’

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What is the answer for ‘next month’?

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‘Ā tērā marama’

This means ‘next month.’

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How to ask ‘when will the team play football’?

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‘Ā hea te kēmu tū ai mō te whutuporo?’

This translates to ‘when will the team play football?’

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What is the answer for ‘on Saturday’?

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‘Ā te Hātarei’

This means ‘on Saturday.’

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How to ask ‘when will you start work’?

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‘Ā hea koe tīmata ai i te mahi?’

This translates to ‘when will you start work?’

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What is the answer for ‘tonight’?

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‘Ā te pō nei’

This means ‘tonight.’

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How to ask ‘when will Hana and Arana’s baby be born’?

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‘Ā hea te pēpi a Hana tāua ko Ārana whānau ai?’

This translates to ‘when will Hana and Arana’s baby be born?’

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What is the answer for ‘in July’?

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‘Ā te Hōngongonoi’

This means ‘in July.’

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How to ask ‘when will you finish the work’?

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‘Ā hea koe whakaoti ai i tēnei mahi?’

This translates to ‘when will you finish the work?’

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What is the answer for ‘soon’?

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‘Ākuanei’

This means ‘soon.’

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How to ask ‘when does the Super 14 start’?

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‘Ā hea te Super 14 tīmata ai?’

This translates to ‘when does the Super 14 start?’

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What is the answer for ‘the Super 14 will begin on Saturday’?

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‘Ā te Rāhoroi te Super 14 tīmata ai’

This means ‘the Super 14 will begin on Saturday.’

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How to ask ‘when will James start secondary school’?

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‘Ā hea a Hēmi tīmata ai i te kura tuarua?’

This translates to ‘when will James start secondary school?’

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What is the answer for ‘in 2007, James will start secondary school’?

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‘Ā te tau 2007 a Hēmi tīmata ai i te kura tuarua’

This means ‘in 2007, James will start secondary school.’

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How to ask ‘when is your birthday’?

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‘Āhea tōu ra whānau?’

This translates to ‘when is your birthday?’

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What is the answer for ‘my birthday is in July’?

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‘Ā te Hūrae tōku rā whānau’

This means ‘my birthday is in July.’

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How to ask ‘when is the party’?

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‘Āhea te pāti?’

This translates to ‘when is the party?’

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What is the answer for ‘the party is tomorrow’?

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‘Āpopo te pāti’

This means ‘the party is tomorrow.’

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How to ask ‘when is dinner’?

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‘Āhea te hapa?’

This translates to ‘when is dinner?’

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What is the answer for ‘dinner is at 7pm’?

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‘Āhea whitu karaka i te pō te hapa’

This means ‘dinner is at 7pm.’

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How to ask ‘when is the game’?

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‘Āhea te kēmu?’

This translates to ‘when is the game?’

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What is the answer for ‘the game is on Friday night’?

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‘Ā te Pōmere te kēmu’

This means ‘the game is on Friday night.’

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How to ask ‘when is the kapa haka competition’?

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‘Āhea te whakataetae kapa haka?’

This translates to ‘when is the kapa haka competition?’

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What is the answer for ‘the kapa haka competition is at the end of the year’?

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‘Ā te mutunga o te tau te whakataetae kapa haka’

This means ‘the kapa haka competition is at the end of the year.’

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How to ask ‘when is our hui’?

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‘Āhea tō tātou hui?’

This translates to ‘when is our hui?’

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What is the answer for ‘our hui is in the morning’?

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‘Ā te ata tō tātou hui’

This means ‘our hui is in the morning.’

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How to express ‘you might miss the bus’?

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‘Kei mahue koe i te pahi’

This means ‘you might miss the bus.’

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What is the phrase for ‘in case you are bitten by the dog’?

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‘Kei ngaua koe e te kurī’

This translates to ‘in case you are bitten by the dog.’

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How to say ‘in case you burn them’?

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‘Kei pakapakatia e koe’

This means ‘in case you burn them.’

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What is the phrase for ‘in case you capsize the boat’?

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‘Kei tahuri te waka’

This translates to ‘in case you capsize the boat.’

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How to express ‘in case the seas become rough’?

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‘Kei karekare te moana’

This means ‘in case the seas become rough.’

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What is the phrase for ‘in case your legs get sore from standing’?

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‘Kei maemae ōu waewae i te tū’

This translates to ‘in case your legs get sore from standing.’

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How to say ‘in case you get caught by police’?

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‘Kei mau koe i ngā pirihimana’

This means ‘in case you get caught by police.’

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What is the phrase for ‘hurry up you two in case we are all left behind by the plane’?

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‘Kia tere kōrua, kei mahue tātou katoa i te wakarererangi’

This translates to ‘hurry up you two in case we are all left behind by the plane.’

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How to say ‘be careful granddad, lest you bump into the table’?

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‘Kia tūpato e koro, kei tuki koe i te tēpu’

This means ‘be careful granddad, lest you bump into the table.’

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What is the phrase for ‘you should listen Turi, in case the instructions are forgotten by you’?

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‘Me whakarongo koe e Turi, kei wareware ngā tohutohu i a koe’

This translates to ‘you should listen Turi, in case the instructions are forgotten by you.’

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How to say ‘You and I should go to the feast now, lest the food is all consumed’?

A

‘Me haere tāua ki te hākari inaianei, kei pau ngā kai’

This means ‘You and I should go to the feast now, lest the food is all consumed.’

102
Q

What is the phrase for ‘don’t stand outside, lest you get burnt by the sun’?

A

‘Kaua e tū ki waho, kei wera koe i te rā’

This translates to ‘don’t stand outside, lest you get burnt by the sun.’

103
Q

How to say ‘don’t be noisy you guys lest you wake the baby’?

A

‘Kaua koutou e hoihoi, kei whakaoho koutou i te pēpi’

This means ‘don’t be noisy you guys lest you wake the baby.’

104
Q

What is the phrase for ‘hello my darling, when my finishes, I’ll return home’?

A

‘Kia ora, e te tau, kia mutu taku hui, ka hoki atu au ki te kāinga ki te hoko kai’

This translates to ‘hello my darling, when my finishes, I’ll return home.’

105
Q

How to say ‘good, when you get home, we’ll go to the shop to buy food’?

A

‘Ka pai, kia hoki mai koe ki te kāinga, ka haere tāua ki te toa ki te hoko kai’

This means ‘good, when you get home, we’ll go to the shop to buy food.’

106
Q

What is the phrase for ‘when I get home, without a doubt, I will want to rest’?

A

‘Kia tae atu au ki te kāinga, kāore e kore, ka hiahia au ki te whakatā’

This translates to ‘when I get home, without a doubt, I will want to rest.’

107
Q

How to say ‘buys some takeaways tonight, lest I die of starvation’?

A

‘Hokona ētahi ō rangaranga ā te pō nei, kei mate au i te hiakai’

This means ‘buys some takeaways tonight, lest I die of starvation.’

108
Q

What is the phrase for ‘you should stay at home, lest you become completely exhausted’?

A

‘Me noho koe i te kāinga, kei ruha katoa koe’

This translates to ‘you should stay at home, lest you become completely exhausted.’

109
Q

How to say ‘I should let you go, lest you get scolded by your boss’?

A

‘Me tuku au i a koe, kei riria koe e tō kaiwhakahaere’

This means ‘I should let you go, lest you get scolded by your boss.’

110
Q

How to ask ‘when will your meeting finish’?

A

‘Āwhea tāu hui mutu ai?’

This translates to ‘when will your meeting finish?’

111
Q

What is the phrase for ‘hello my darling, when will you return home’?

A

‘Kia ora, e te tau Atareta, āwhea koe hoki mai ai ki te kāinga?’

This means ‘hello my darling, when will you return home?’

112
Q

How to say ‘perhaps you can buy some food for us’?

A

‘Mau pea ētahi kai e hoki mā tāua’

This translates to ‘perhaps you can buy some food for us.’

113
Q

What is the phrase for ‘without a doubt my darling’?

A

‘Kāore e kore, e te tau’

This means ‘without a doubt my darling.’

114
Q

How to say ‘you poor thing, haha! I’ll fetch the food’?

A

‘I wāu nei hoki, haha! Māku te kai e tiki’

This translates to ‘you poor thing, haha! I’ll fetch the food.’

115
Q

How to express ‘in case your Māori language diminishes’?

A

‘Kei mimiti haere tō reo Māori’

This means ‘in case your Māori language diminishes.’

116
Q

What is the phrase for ‘you might miss the train’?

A

‘Kei mahue koe i te tereina’

This translates to ‘you might miss the train.’

117
Q

How to say ‘get down or you will fall off’?

A

‘Makere, kei taka koe’

This means ‘get down or you will fall off.’

118
Q

What is the phrase for ‘hurry and wash or mum might get angry’?

A

‘Kia tere te horoi, kei riri a māmā’

This translates to ‘hurry and wash or mum might get angry.’

119
Q

How to say ‘run in case that other boy wins’?

A

‘E oma, kei wikitoria te tama rā’

This means ‘run in case that other boy wins.’

120
Q

What is the phrase for ‘don’t, you will get hurt’?

A

‘Kaua, kei mamae koe’

This translates to ‘don’t, you will get hurt.’

121
Q

How to say ‘stop it, Mahara might get annoyed’?

A

‘Kāti, kei hōhā a Mahara’

This means ‘stop it, Mahara might get annoyed.’

122
Q

What is the phrase for ‘be quiet, you might wake the baby’?

A

‘Turituri, kei oho te pēpi’

This translates to ‘be quiet, you might wake the baby.’

123
Q

How to ask ‘who will support all of you?’

A

‘Mā wai koutou e tautoko?’

This translates to ‘who will support all of you?’

124
Q

What does ‘kia tere te horoi, kei riri a māmā’ mean?

A

Run in case that other boy wins.

125
Q

What does ‘e oma, kei wikitoria te tama rā’ mean?

A

Run, the boy is winning.

126
Q

What does ‘kaua, kei mamae koe’ mean?

A

Don’t, you will get hurt.

127
Q

What does ‘kāti, kei hōhā a Mahara’ mean?

A

Stop it, Mahara might get annoyed.

128
Q

What does ‘turituri, kei oho te pēpi’ mean?

A

Be quiet, you might wake the baby.

129
Q

Who will support all of you?

A

Mā wai koutou e tautoko?

130
Q

Who will carry the bag?

A

Mā wai e hari te pēke?

131
Q

Who will milk the cow?

A

Mā wai te kau e mīraka?

132
Q

Who will play the guitar?

A

Mā wai e whakatangi te rakuraku?

133
Q

Who will ride my bike?

A

Mā wai tōku pahikara e eke?

134
Q

Who will do the karanga?

A

Mā wai te karanga e tuku?

135
Q

Who will cook the dinner?

A

Mā wai te hapa e tunu?

Dad will cook the dinner, mā Pāpā te hapa e tunu.

136
Q

Who will feed the dog?

A

Mā wai te kurī e whāngai?

The children will feed the dog, mā ngā tamariki te kurī e whāngai.

137
Q

Who will look after the baby?

A

Mā wai te pēpi e tiaki?

I will look after the baby, māku te pēpi e tiaki.

138
Q

Who will wash all of our clothes?

A

Mā wai e horoi ō tātou kākahu?

Tekaharoa and Hori will wash all of our clothes, mā Tekaharoa rāua ko Hori e horoi ō tātou kākahu.

139
Q

Who will sing that aforementioned song?

A

Mā wai e waiata taua waiata?

Their grandchild will sing that aforementioned song, mā tā tāua mokopuna e waiata taua waiata.

140
Q

Who will prepare the hāngī?

A

Mā wai e whakarite te hāngī?

Her uncles will prepare the hāngī, mā ōna mātua kēkē e whakarite te hāngī.

141
Q

Who will feed our dogs?

A

Mā wai e whānga ā māua kurī?

My older sibling will feed your dogs, mā tōku tuākana e whāngai ā kōrua kurī.

142
Q

Who will massage our father?

A

Mā wai e mirimiri tō tāua matua?

I will massage our father, māku e mirimiri tō tāua matua.

143
Q

Who will set the table?

A

Mā wai te tēpu e whakarite?

Bob will set the table, mā Bob te tēpu e whakarite.

144
Q

Who will wash the clothes?

A

Mā wai ngā kākahu e horoi?

Edward and Nathan will wash the clothes, mā Eruera rāua ko Neihana ngā kākahu e horoi.

145
Q

Who will take Miria back to her home?

A

Mā wai a Miria e whakahoki ki te kāinga?

I will take her back, māku ai e whakahoki.

146
Q

Who will wash the dishes?

A

Mā wai ngā rīhi e horoi?

I will wash the dishes, māku ngā rīhi e horoi.

147
Q

Who will tidy the house?

A

Mā wai te whare e whakatika?

Tariti will tidy the house, mā Tarati te whare e whakatika.

148
Q

Who will cook the food?

A

Mā wai ngā kai e tunu?

You will cook the food, māu ngā kai e tunu.

149
Q

Who will play the guitar?

A

Mā wai te rakuraku e purei?

Wiremu will play the guitar, mā Wiremu te rakuraku e purei.

150
Q

Who will feed the dogs?

A

Mā wai ngā kurī e whāngai?

Eruera and I will feed the dogs, mā māua ko Eruera ngā kurī e whāngai.

151
Q

Who will carry the table?

A

Mā wai ngā tēpu e kawe?

Eruera will carry the table, mā Eruera ngā tēpu e kawe.

152
Q

Who will make the poi?

A

Mā wai ngā poi e hanga?

Bob and Peter will make the poi, mā Bob rāua ko Peter ngā poi e hanga.

153
Q

Who will drive the car?

A

Mā wai te motoka e taraiwa?

You will drive the car, māu te motokā e taraiwa.

154
Q

Who will start the waiata?

A

Mā wai te waiata e tīmata?

She will start the waiata, māna te waiata e tīmata.

155
Q

Who will compose the haka?

A

Mā wai te haka e tito?

Bob and Peter will compose the haka, mā Bob rāua ko Peter te haka e tito.

156
Q

Who will prepare the food?

A

Mā wai ngā kai e taka?

Violet will cook the food, mā Waireti ngā kai e tunu.

157
Q

Who will take you home?

A

Mā wai koe e whakahoki ki te kāinga?

Mum will, mā māmā.

158
Q

Who will teach us?

A

Mā wai māua e whakaako?

I will, māku.

159
Q

Who will teach you both?

A

Mā wai kōrua e whakaako?

You both will, mā kōrua.