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Let's run through several grammar and vocab exercises to sum up today's episode.

'   pahi' is the Māori translation for 'bus stop'.

  is the translation for 'toilet'.

'Kirikiti' is the Māori term for   .

  is the Māori term for 'butcher' or 'butcher's shop'.

The iwi of Tūhoe use the phrase 'e hē'. This is equivalent to   .

'We're going to   ' is the English translation for 'E haere ana māua ki te kura'.

'We (she and I) are going to town' is the English translation for, 'E haere ana māua ki te   '.

'We (he and I) are going to Hamilton' is the English translation for, 'E haere ana māua ki   '.

The word 'māua' translates to 'She and I', or '   and I'.

'E haere ana koe ki hea?' is Māori for 'Where are   going?'

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