Exercises & Homework

Let's check out the 'mahi kāinga' from Te Murumaara and recap a few more examples of the learning points from this week.

The correct Māori translation for 'turn towards, have a certain direction' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'a saying, proverb' is '   '.

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

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

The correct Māori translation for 'to annoy, to bother, irritate' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Heta's daughters were riding horses' is 'I te kake hōiho   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'They were not running' is 'Kāore rātou   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Those two were talking' is '   '.

Today's homework from Te Murumaara asks you to translate the following sentence. 'Kāore anō ngā tamariki kia kai, kei te tākaro tonu rātou'.

 

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