Te Kākano - Te wāhanga tuatahi Flashcards
How are you? (2)
Kei te pēhea kōrua?
How are you? (3)
Kei te pēhea koutou?
How are you? (1)
Kei te pēhea koe?
I am well
Kei te pai
Very well thank you
Ka nui te pai
Im sick, fatigued
Kei te māuiui
Im tired
Kei te ngenge
Im weary, oppressed, absolutley stuffed
Kei te wherū
Im healthy, full of life
Kei te ora
Im exhausted, worn out, run down
Kei te rūhā
Im hungry
Kei te hiakai
Im thirsty
Kei te hiainu
Im sleepy
Kei te hiamoe
Im still strong
Kei te kaha tonu
Im just the same
Kei te pērā tonu
Im exhausted, out of breath
Kua pau te hau
Im very busy, snowed under
Kei te poke e te mahi
Greetings to you (1)
Tēnā koe
Greetings to you both (2)
Tēnā kōrua
Greetings to you all (3+)
Tēnā koutou
Friend
hoa
Girl or young woman
Hine
Boy or young man
Tama
Older woman
Kui
Older man
Koro
Whats your name?
Ko wai tō ingoa?
Where are you from?
Nō hea koe?
My name’s Jerusha
Ko Jerusha toku ingoa
Whats your family name?
Ko wai tō ingoa whānau?
What was your maiden name?
Ko wai tō ingoa takakau?
Who are your parents?
Ko wai ō mātua?
Who is your mother?
Ko wai tō whaea?
My mother is Sphiner
Ko Sphiner tōku whaea
Who is Lauras friend?
Ko wai te hoa o Laura?
Where is Lauras friend from?
Nō hea te hoa o Laura?
Wheres he/she from?
Nō hea ia?
From the Ngāti Ranginui tribal area
Nō Ngāti Ranginui
Your - 1 thing
tō
Your - 2 things
ō
My - singular
tōku / tāku
My - plural
ōku / āku
His / her - singluar
tana
His / her - plural
ana
grandfather / grandmother
tipuna
father
pāpā (matua)
mother
māmā (whaea)
sister of a male
tuahine
brother of a female
tungāne
older sibling of the same sex
tuakana
yiunger sibling of the same sex
teina
husband
tāne
wife
wahine
son
tama
daughter
tamāhine
grandchild
mokopuna