Week 3 Flashcards
taiwhanga moe
bedroom
tāmure
snapper
rīhi
dishes
taiepa
fence
manuhiri
visitor, guest
How do you negate:
kei te haere ia
kāore ia i te haere
How do you negate:
Ka oma ia
kāore ia e oma
How do you negate:
I haere koe
kāore koe i haere
How do you negate:
e oma ana ia
kāore ia e oma ana
bedroom
taiwhanga moe
snapper
tāmure
dishes
rīhi
fence
taiepa
visitor, guest
manuhiri
Whakamau
Put on (clothes)
peeling potatos
tahitahi rīwai
papa
floor
Put on (clothes)
Whakamau
tahitahi rīwai
peeling potatos
floor
papa
waea
phone, call
atu
indicates away from the speaker or listener
er: waea atu (phone someone)
āe mārika
Yes indeed
tohe
argue
papa rēhia
park, recreational area
hari
to take, carry
kei hea
where
pōtae
hat
hōu
new
parehe
pizza
amuamu
moan
pūtea
money/budget
āporo
apple
hū
shoe
tīkiti
ticket
roro
brain
whanaunga
relation
ātaahua
beautiful
rautaki
strategy
wahie
firewood
pōro
ball
waewae
leg
phone, call
waea
indicates away from the speaker or listener
er: waea atu (phone someone)
atu
Yes indeed
āe mārika
argue
tohe
park, recreational area
papa rēhia
to take, carry
hari
where
kei hea
hat
pōtae
new
hōu
pizza
parehe
moan
amuamu
money/budget
pūtea
apple
āporo
shoe
hū
ticket
tīkiti
brain
roro
relation
whanaunga
beautiful
ātaahua
strategy
rautaki
firewood
wahie
ball
pōro
leg
waewae
tāna/tōna
possessive for his/her
āna/ōna
possessive for his/her (plural)
tāku/tōku
possessive for my/mine
āku/ōku
possessive for my/mine (plural)
tāu/tōu
possessive for yours
āu/ōu
possessive for yours (plural)
tā tāua/tō tāua
possessive for ours (yours and mine)
ā tāua/ō tāua
possessive for ours (yours and mine) (plural)
kei te horoi ia i ōna kakahu
She is washing her clothes
ko wai ōu tuākana?
Who are your older siblings?
Kotahi tā kōrua kurī?
Do you have one dog?
He pene tā Mere
Mere has got a pen
He pene ā Mere
Mere has got some pens
He pene tā Mere?
Has Mere got a pen?
He pōtae tō taku irāmutu
My nephew has got a hat
He pōtae ō taku irāmutu
My nephew has got some hats
He pene tāna
He/She has got a pen
He pene āu?
Have you got some pens?
He pōtae tōku
I have got a hat
He pōtae ōu?
Have you got some hats?
possessive for his/her
tāna/tōna
possessive for his/her (plural)
āna/ōna
possessive for my/mine
tāku/tōku
possessive for my/mine (plural)
āku/ōku
possessive for yours
tāu/tōu
possessive for yours (plural)
āu/ōu
possessive for ours (yours and mine)
tā tāua/tō tāua
possessive for ours (yours and mine) (plural)
ā tāua/ō tāua
She is washing her clothes
kei te horoi ia i ōna kakahu
Who are your older siblings?
ko wai ōu tuākana?
Do you have one dog?
Kotahi tā kōrua kurī?
Mere has got a pen
He pene tā Mere
Mere has got some pens
He pene ā Mere
Has Mere got a pen?
He pene tā Mere?
My nephew has got a hat
He pōtae tō taku irāmutu
My nephew has got some hats
He pōtae ō taku irāmutu
He/She has got a pen
He pene tāna
Have you got some pens?
He pene āu?
I have got a hat
He pōtae tōku
Have you got some hats?
He pōtae ōu