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37 Cards in this Set

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Whanau

Family, or to be born.

Daytime or sun

Darkness or night

tāne

Male or husband

Wāhine

Woman or wife

Tairere

Swing

Koe

One, you

Hoa

Friend

tārere

Swing

tamaiti

Child or boy

Kuia

Grandmother

Pāpā

Father or uncle

Kōriro

Young girl

Kai

Food

Kai

Food

Kai mōana

Sea food

Kia ora

Good health to you

Whare

Building or house

Tōku whare

My house

Kāumātua

Elders

Koe

You, one person

Kōrua

You, two people

Koutou

You, 3 or more persons

Reo

Language spoken or written

Kare

Like Hoa (friend) but more formal and/or closer friend

Kare

Like Hoa (friend) but more formal and/or closer friend

Kui

Mam, shortened version of Kuia (elderly woman) used on greetings like


Kia Ora e kui

Moko

Shortened version of mokopuna (grand children). Used in greetings like


Kia Ora e moko

Tamaiti

Child

Matua

Father, uncle or Sir, used in greetings like


tēnā koe matua

Kare

Intimate friend

Tama

Son or boy

Whaea

Mother, aunt, or female teacher

Tangata

Person or man

Pakeke

Grown up or adult

Koroua

Elderly man

Tamariki

Children