Āhea, Āwhea, Inahea, Nōnahea – When (Te Reo Māori)
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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To have another language is to possess a second soul – Charlemagne
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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Possessives in Te Reo Māori – a and o categories notes and flashcards ‘A’ AND ‘O’ CATEGORIES FOR POSSESSION A … Read more
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AKORANGA 06 I Tīmata Pēhea te Ora? How did life begin? Kei [te Atua] hoki te puna o te ora. … Read more
Anō = yet When we think of anō we might think of it meaning ‘again’ as in ‘ka kite anō’ … Read more
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T-CLASS SINGULAR POSSESSIVES + ‘A’ AND ‘O’ CATEGORIES OF POSSESSION/RELATIONSHIP How well do you know your ‘a’ and … Read more
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NB: the flashcard app doesn’t allow for macrons so I’ve doubled the vowel where a macron would usually show where … Read more
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