Expressing Feelings and Emotions in Te Reo Māori
If somone asks you ‘Kei te pēhea koe?’, “E pēwhea ana koe? or sometimes if they’re from the East Coast … Read more
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To have another language is to possess a second soul – Charlemagne
If somone asks you ‘Kei te pēhea koe?’, “E pēwhea ana koe? or sometimes if they’re from the East Coast … Read more
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What are ‘agent emphatic’ sentences? Agent emphatic sentences are those that stress ‘who’ is doing the action of … Read more
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If you have finished the lessons on the introduction and paragraph 1 of Lesson one in our brochure why not … Read more
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Expressing Possession and Relationships in Te Reo Māori When it comes to words in te reo Māori that express possession, … Read more
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Telling the time in te reo Māori HOW TO ASK WHAT THE TIME IS AND HOW TO … Read more
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Āhea, Āwhea, Inahea, Nōnahea – When (Te Reo Māori) WHEN?: there’s a few options depending if you’re talking … Read more
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Test your knowledge of the t-class possessives in te reo Māori to express words like my, your, his or her … Read more
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