Grammar

There are plenty of chances to learn Te Reo Māori but this week we're looking at how to ask for the time and how to tell the time.

How would you respond to the question 'He aha te wā?' and say that 'it's half past twelve'?

 

How would you ask what the time is?

 

How would you say 'it's half past three o'clock'?

 

How would you say to a friend 'it's half past 10 o'clock'?

 

What's the Māori translation for 'quarter past'?

 

How would you say in Māori, 'It's eight o'clock?'

 

How would you respond to the question 'He aha te wā?' and say that 'it's quarter past eleven'?

 

How would you say 'it's quarter past nine o'clock'.

 

How would you say 'it's nine o'clock?'

 

What is the translation for 'it's one o'clock?'

 

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