S2 Ep 18 - Flashcards
E hikoi ana koutou?
Are you walking? (3 or more people excluding speaker)
E haere ana koutou ki hea?
Where are you going? (3 or more people excluding speaker)
E rere ana koutou ki hea?
Where are you flying to? (3 or more people excluding speaker)
mātou
We/us - 3 or more people including the speaker excluding the listener
E haere ana mātou
We are going (3 or more people including the speaker excluding the listener)
whītiki
to tie, hold, put a belt on, restrain, bind
peka
to call into, visit
rawe
to be nice, excellent, good, fine, pleasant
koti
coat
tiaki
to guard, look after, protect, nurse, care
harikoa
be glad, joyful, pleased, cheerful
kī
to say, speak, call, mention
tūturu
be fixed, permanent, real or actual, true
hēmanawa
frustrated
tātou
we/us (three of more people including speaker and listener)
Kia ora tātou
Greetings to us (three of more people including speaker and listener)
E haere ana tātou ki te kura
We are going to school (three of more people including speaker and listener)
rātou
They and them (three or more people excluding listener and speaker)
Ko wai rātou
Who are they? (three or more people excluding listener and speaker)
E haere ana rātou ki hea?
Where are they going? (three or more people excluding listener and speaker)
What do you do when giving a command if have 2 vowels or less?
Use E
E oho
Wake up
E tū
Stand up
E noho
Sit down
E moe
Sleep
E kai
Eat up
E inu
Drink up
E oma
Run
E tuhi
write
Maranga
Get up
hoihoi / turituri
be quiet
takoto
lie down
taihoa
hang on
mai
this way - indicates direction towards the speaker
atu
away - indicates away from the speaker
iho
down- indicates direction downwards
ake
up - indicates direction upwards
Do you use E if directional word such as mai, atu, iho and ake used?
No
Haere mai
come here
hoki ake
go back
piki ake
climb up
heke iho
go down
heke
to descend
noho
to sit
takoto
to lie down
titiro
to look at
maranga
to get up
taihoa
wait on
piki
to climb
kuhu
to enter
tū
to stand
tuhi
to write