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Lesson 11: This and that (tēnei, tēnā, tērā)
    This and that - tēnei, tēnā, tērā

    If there is a chair near my I would say:

    tēnei turu
    this chiar near me

    If a chair was near you I would say:

    tēnā turu
    that chair near you

    And if a chair was away from both of us, I would say:

    tērā turu
    that chair over there

    So, I could say:

    He turu tēnei.
    This is a chair (near me).

    He turu tēnā.
    That is a chair (near you).

    He turu tērā.
    That is a chair (over there).

    This - tēnei, te nei

Vocab for this lesson

Articles/Demonstratives
1. ngā - the, plural
Articles/Demonstratives
2. te - the, singular definite article
Personal pronoun
3. rātou - they, them, three or more people
4. hōiho - horse
5. kaiako - teacher
6. kaumātua - elder; elderly
7. kōtiro - girl
8. kurī - dog
9. māmā - mother
10. manu - bird
11. ngeru - cat
12. pāpā - father
13. pēpi - baby
14. pirihimana - police officer
15. tamaiti - child
16. tamariki - children
17. tāne - husband
18. tangata - person
19. tāngata - people (plural of tangata)
20. wāhine - women, wives (plural form of wahine)
21. wahine - woman, wife