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Monday, 19 March 2018

Te reo

E ako ana matou ki te tu ki te korero kei a wai me te kei hea ?


Kei a wai ?
Kei a wai te….who has the
Kai hea
Kai hea to where is the ...
Pukapuka (book)
Pene rakau(pencil)
Rūira (rula)
Tūru (chair)
Pāhi (purse) pēke (bag)
Kete (kit)
Kuti Kuti (scissors)
Paraihe peita (paint brush)
Naihi (knife)
Pereti (plate)
Tote (salt)
Pararoa (bread)
Pune (spoon)
penehinu (crayon)
Penekarakara ( felts)
Koipenerakau (sharpana)
Ūkui (erasera
Tēpara (staple)
Ropi (rope)
Pōro (ball)
Pero tenehi (tennis ball)
Whutuporo (football)
Rākau (tree or stick)
P: kei hea te kutikuti? (wheaea chanella to ricci
  A: kei konei te kutikuti
R: ae, kei kona te kutikuti (wc to ricci)
2. Kei hea te kete ? (jontay to wc)
A: kei kona te kete (wc to jontay
R: Ae, kei konei te kete (jontay to wc)
Kei konei (anything next to me)
Kei kona (any thing next to me
Kora (ne to the other person)


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