Vocab

You know the drill let's revise the 'kupu hou' from yesterday.

'   ' is the Ngāi Tahu dialect for 'fingers' and 'toes'.

'   ' means 'to scold, tell off, be angry, annoyed, enraged, furious' or 'incensed'.

The term '   ' means 'wrong' or 'wrong doing'.

'Terrify, scare, frighten' are examples of the Māori term '   '.

'Whakapae' is a term that describes the words 'accuse,   , blame, assert'.

'Quiet' or '   ' are examples of the term 'rangimārie'.

The term '   ' means 'to support, take care of', or 'give hospitality to'.

The term 'rongoā' is defined by the terms 'medicine, drug, remedy' or '   '.

'   ' means 'to be painful, sore' or 'hurt'.

'Garment, clothes, cloak' or 'apparel' can be translated to the term '   '.

'Toe' means 'to be left, '   ' or 'remaining'.

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