Tūwahi Flashcards
konei
konā
korā
place by the speaker
place by the listener
place over there
konei
place by the speaker
konā
place by the listener
korā
place away from kaikōrero & listener
nāianei
now
prefix usually i o or nō
Anei
Here
Here it is
Here they are
Always at the start of a sentence
Anā
There, by the listener
There it is
There they are
Always at the start of a sentence.
Arā
Over there
Over yonder
There it is/there they are.
Always at the start of a sentence.
tēnei
this, by the speaker
next to the noun, it is referring to in the sentence
tēnā
that by the listener
tērā
that, over there
ēnei
these, by the speaker
ēnā
those by the listener
ērā
those over there
inside
in
roto
uta
ashore
inland
land, from the sea
on top
over
travel in a vehicle
runga
tai
sea
coast
outside
waho
under
raro
hea
where?
what place?
Eg kei hea? Ko hea?
waenga
the middle, among, midst, amid, between
follows particles such as ki, i, hei and kei
preceded by a when used as the subject of the sentence.
mauī
the left hand, left side
(location, noun and modifier)
also cat’s cradle game
tua
the far side of a solid body (can’t be seen), beyond
follows particles such as ki, i, hei and kei
preceded by a when used as the subject of the sentence.
matau
right
right side
tātahi
(location)
the beach, seaside (from an inland perspective), riverside
follows immediately after particles such as ki, i, hei and kei