Maori Sentences.
Ko te Rapare 30 o te Hongongoi tenei ra
WALHT: LEARN REO THROUGH USING IT IN OUR EVERYDAY LIVES.
Te mahi kai - Preparing Food
Nga Kupu
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Te Reo Maori
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Te Reo Pakeha
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Te Mahi Kai
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Preparing Food
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Jenny
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Homai e Pereti
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Pass a Plate
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Sam
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Anei he Pereti
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Here’s a Plate
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Jenny
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Homai he Paraora
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Pass some bread
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Sam
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Anei te Paraora
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Here’s some bread
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Jenny
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He Pata
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Some butter
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Sam
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He Pata
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Some butter!
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Jenny
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He Tihi
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Some cheese
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Sam
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Anei
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Here (it is)
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Jenny
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Homai te Retihi
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Pass some lettuce
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Sam
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Anei te Retihi
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Here’s some lettuce
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Jenny
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He miti . . . He Tomato . . . He tote
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Some meat...Some tomato...some salt
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Sam
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Anei
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Here (it is)
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Jenny
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He Pepa? He Paraoa ano
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Some pepper? some more bread
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Sam
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Anei
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Here
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Jenny
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Mmmmmmmm he tino reka!
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Mmmmmmmm very delicious
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Sam
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Engari ma te manuhiri tenei
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But this is for the visitors
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Jenny
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Manaakitia o manuhiri i nga wa katoa
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Look after your visitors
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Te Mahi Kai
Anei he Pereti
Anei he paraoa
Anei he Pata
Anei he tihi
Anei he Retihi
Anei he Miti
Anei he Tomato
Anei he Pepa and Tote
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