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#28: Rangi is reading the book →
#27: I am reading the book to the children in the house
i and ki in the same sentence
I and ki overview — i, ki
We can have both i and ki in the same sentence. (I am reading the book to the children, the woman is singing the song to the people.)
Video
Vocabulary
rūma moe
— bedroom
āe
•
ahau
•
āhua
•
ake
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ake, ake, ake
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ātaahua
•
atu
•
au
•
āwangawanga
•
e hoa mā
•
e tū
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haere mā raro
•
haunga
•
hiahia
•
hiainu
•
hiakai
•
hiamoe
•
hīkoi
•
hoa
•
hōhā
•
hou
•
i
•
ia
•
iho
•
iti
•
kaha
•
katoa
•
kau
•
keke
•
kēkē
•
ki
•
kia
•
Kia kaha!
•
kia ora
•
kino
•
koe
•
koro
•
koutou
•
mā
•
mai
•
māuiui
•
ngenge
•
noho
•
nui
•
oma
•
ora
•
pai
•
pēhea?
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rā
•
rātau
•
rūma moe
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tama
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tamaiti
•
tamariki
•
tātou
•
tere
•
tino
•
wāhine
•
waiata
•
whaea
Grammar
I and ki overview — i, ki
Sample Sentences
Kei te pānui ahau i te pukapuka ki ngā tamariki i te ruma moe.
Kei te waiata te wahone i te waiata ki ngā tāngata i te whare.
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