Te Reo Māori – Te-Ataarangi Method L7 – konei-konā-korā

If you are learning Te Reo Māori using the Te Ataarangi Method and cusininaire rods, I hope that these flashcards will help you consolidate what you are learning in class.

Lesson 7 – konei, konā, korā

(plus extra phrases and vocab’ from class conversation)

21 Ways to Use Cuisenaire Rods

Please note that my flashcard plugin doesn’t recognize macrons (the tūhoto) so I’ve adopted the old way of doubling the vowel where a macron would normally be present.  This just means that you hold that syllable for longer but it doesn’t change the sound of the vowel at all, just the length.

Just tap the flashcards to flip them:)

 

  • 98
    iwa tekau ma waru
  • 301
    e toru rau ma tahi
  • 49
    e wha tekau ma iwa
  • 66
    e ono rau ono tekau ma ono
  • first
    tuatahi
  • here
    konei
  • there
    konaa
  • over there
    koraa
  • this
    teenei
  • that
    teenaa
  • that over there
    teeraa
  • What's that over there?
    He aha teeraa?
  • That's a book.
    He pukapuka teenaa.
  • The orange stick is over there.
    Kei koora te raakau karaka.
  • That is a blue stick.
    He raakau kikorangi teenaa
  • The red stick is over here.
    Kei konei te raakau whero.
  • This is the red stick.
    He raakau whero teenei.
  • Where are my keys?
    Kei hea aku kii?
  • (Your keys) They are here.
    Kei konei (o kii).
  • Where's my car?
    Kei hea taku motokaa?
  • It's over there.
    Kei koraa.
  • Where's my t-shirt?
    Kei hea taku tiihaate?
  • It's here.
    Kei konei.
  • behind
    muri
  • in front
    mua
  • What is that behind you?
    Hei aha teeraa i muri i a koe?
  • Those are flowers.
    He putiputi teenaa.
  • We are all listening.
    Kei te whakarongo taatou.
  • I'm drinking.
    Kei te inu ahau.
  • I'm drinking. (Northland)
    E inu ana ahau.
  • I'm about to drink. I will drink.
    Ka inu ahau.
  • I have drunk.
    Kua inu ahau.
  • I drank.
    I inu ahau.
  • "at, in, on, with"
    hei
  • in the morning
    hei te ata
  • "at, in, on, along, by way of"
    i
  • There were in Auckland yesterday.
    I Taamaki Makaurau raaua inanahi.
  • "to, into, towards, on to, upon"
    ki
  • Come back (to) here!
    Hoki mai ki konei!
  • You should all write in the chate.
    Me tuhi katoa i te chat.
  • "Close the door, please."
    "Katia te kuaha, koa."
  • Turn off the computer.
    Whakawetohia te rorohiko.
  • from here and there (all over)
    noo wiiwii noo waawaa

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