Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Māori

 Māori

Kei te pēhea koe? - How are you?

Kei te pai au - I am good

Kei te koa au - I am happy

Kei te hiamoe au - I am sleepy


Adjectives

Hiamoe - sleepy

Riri - angry

Hiakia - hungry 

Koa - happy

Pai - good

Pōuri - sad


Pronoun

ia,koe,au - he/she,you (singular),I


Nouns

Hoa - friend

Whaea - mother

Tuahine - sister (of a male)

Tungāna - brother (of a female)


Possessive

Tō - your (singular)


Further learning

Kei te pēhea tō whaea? - How is your mum?

Kei te koa ia - she is happy

Kei te pēhea tō hoa? - How is your friend?

Kei te hiakai - S/he is hungry 

Kei te pēhea tō tungāne? - How is your brother?

Kei te pai ia - He is well

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