Grammar

Nau mai, haere mai whānau, let's recap on the grammar poionts from last night's show including pronouns & dual pronouns.

Which if the following is the Māori translation for, where are they (those two) going?
  • Kei te haere māua ki hea?
  • Kei te haere rāua ki hea?
 

Which of the following is the Māori equivalent for, greetings to you two.
  • Tēnā kōrua
  • Tēnā koe
 

What is the Ngāpuhi dialect term that describes a fierce debate?
  • tawhā
  • kēmihi
  • tākaro
 

'Māua' describes which personal pronoun?
  • They, those two
  • Us, he/she and I
  • None of the above
 

Ia, is a dual pronoun. Is this statement true or false?
  • True
  • False
 

Which of the following options asks 'Where are you from'
  • Nō hea ahau?
  • Nō hea ia?
  • Nō hea rāua?
  • None of the above
 

The word 'māua' is the translation for which option below?
  • He and I
  • She and I
  • Both of the above
  • None of the above
 

'We (he and I) are travelling to Hamilton' corresponds with which of the following options?
  • E haere ana rāua ki Kirikiriroa
  • E haere ana māua ki Kirikiriroa
 

The term kōrua is a dual pronoun. Is this statement true or false?
  • True
  • False
 

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