Test & Homework

Let's check out our answer from the homework Te Murumāra gave us!

For our homework today, Te Murumāra wants us to translate 'Parehuia is going to the marae tomorrow' into Māori. From the options below, choose the correct Māori translation.
  • Kei te haere a Parehuia ki te marae āpōpō
  • Kei hea a Parehuia?
  • Kei te hīkoi a Parehuia āpōpō.
 

The correct Māori translation for 'Be careful, you might fall' is 'Kia tūpato,   '.

The correct English translation for 'Turituri, kei oho te pēpi' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Go carefully, dad might hear' is 'Āta haere,   '.

The correct English translation for 'Tatari, kei kite a Hine' is '   '.

The correct English translation for 'hinga' is 'to fall,   , lose'.

The correct Māori translation for 'midday' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'to change' is '   '.

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