Verbs Flashcards
To misunderstand or to be at one’s wits end.
pōhēhē
to learn
ako
akona
rise
ara
Take notice of, face
Aro
care for
atawhai
to embrace
awhi
to help
āwhina
to ride, get on
eke
To surf
eke ngaru
to ride a bike
eke paihikara
to iron
heana
to build
hunga
to lift or raise
hāpai
to take, bring
hari
fall, descend
heke
to tie
here
to shave
heu
to fish up
hī
to fish
hī Ika
to want or desire
hiahia
make a hissing noise
hihī
to lift
hiki
to yawn
hītakotako
give (away from speaker)
hoatu
to row, paddle
hoe
buy, sell
hoko
to buy clothes
hoko kākahu
to give (towards speaker)
homai
to join together, marry
hono
to catch
hopu
to layout, spread out
hora
to open
huaki
to pull
huhuti
to pull
hūtia
to pull weeds
huhuti taru
hide
huna
to shift, move
hūnuku
turn, change into
huri
to swear or curse
kangakanga
beat (of the heart)
kapakapa
to pray
karakia
to call
karanga
to shuffle
katikati
to bathe, swim
kaukau
to carry, bring
kawe
to creak
kekē
to scratch up
ketuketu
to say
kī
to search, seek
kimi
to see
kite
to gather, collect
kohi
to boil, bubble up
koropupū
to burp
kūpā
to be very pleasant (of taste), tasty, delicious (of food)
makue
to deceive, trick
māminga
to sigh, sob
mapu
to get up, arise
maranga
be split
maringi
to sneeze
matihe
to get up
matike
to carry, bring
mau
to admire
mīharo
to milk
miraka
to marry, sleep
moe
to dream
moemoeā
to know
mōhio
to rub, wipe, smear
muku
to bite
ngau
to be lost
ngaro
to snore
ngongoro
to awake
oho
to be surprised
ohorere
to be alive
ora
to be finished, complete
oti