Grammar

Today we review how to use 'mā' and 'mo' in it's plural form.

What is the correct Māori translation for 'Where is the bottle of wine for you two?'
  • E tunu ana a Aroha i ngā parāoa parai mā tātou
  • He mahi tenei mā koutou katoa
  • Kei hea te pounamu waina mā kōrua?
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Homai koa he rare mā māua'?
  • Please give us some sweets
  • This is the equipment for you all
  • Aroha is cooking the fried bread for you and me
 

What is the correct Māori translation for 'This is the equipment for you all'?
  • Mōku tēnei tūru, mōu tēnā, mōnā tērā
  • Ko ēnei ngā taputapu mā koutou
  • He mahi tēnei mā koutou katoa
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Ka hoatu he wai mōna, ā, ka inu'?
  • That kit is for you
  • Some water was given to her and she drank it
  • Who is going as a companion for you?
 

What is the correct Māori translation for 'What shall we eat?'
  • He aha hei kai mā tātou?
  • He kākahu ēnei mōu
  • Anei he wai mō koutou
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Anei he wai mō koutou'?
  • Here is some water for you all
  • That kit is for you
  • This is a job for you all
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Ko wai e haere ana hei hoa mōu?'
  • These clothes are for you?
  • Please give us some sweets
  • Who is going as a companion for you?
 

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