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This week's grammar lesson we learned how to say one should do something by using the word 'me'. Let's combine the grammar and vocab e hoa mā! It's test time!

'Me   kōrua' is the translation for 'You two should dance'.

'Me   a Kataraina' is the translation for 'Katherine should run'.

'Me haere   ' is the translation for 'He and I had better go'.

'Me   koutou' is the translation for 'You guys should sit down'.

'The baby should sleep' in Māori is 'Me   te pēpi'.

'E haere ana te   ki te aha?' is Māori for 'What is the old woman going for?'

'E haere ana   Maruia ki te aha?' is Māori for 'What is Maruia going for?'

  is the Māori word for beach.

  is the Māori translation for cinema.

  is the Māori translation for town.

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