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37 Cards in this Set
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Whanau |
Family, or to be born. |
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Rā |
Daytime or sun |
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Pō |
Darkness or night |
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tāne |
Male or husband |
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Wāhine |
Woman or wife |
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Tairere |
Swing |
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Koe |
One, you |
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Hoa |
Friend |
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tārere |
Swing |
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tamaiti |
Child or boy |
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Kuia |
Grandmother |
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Pāpā |
Father or uncle |
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Kōriro |
Young girl |
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Kai |
Food |
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Kai |
Food |
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Kai mōana |
Sea food |
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Kia ora |
Good health to you |
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Whare |
Building or house |
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Tōku whare |
My house |
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Kāumātua |
Elders |
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Koe |
You, one person |
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Kōrua |
You, two people |
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Koutou |
You, 3 or more persons |
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Reo |
Language spoken or written |
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Kare |
Like Hoa (friend) but more formal and/or closer friend |
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Kare |
Like Hoa (friend) but more formal and/or closer friend |
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Kui |
Mam, shortened version of Kuia (elderly woman) used on greetings like Kia Ora e kui |
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Moko |
Shortened version of mokopuna (grand children). Used in greetings like Kia Ora e moko |
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Tamaiti |
Child |
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Matua |
Father, uncle or Sir, used in greetings like tēnā koe matua |
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Kare |
Intimate friend |
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Tama |
Son or boy |
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Whaea |
Mother, aunt, or female teacher |
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Tangata |
Person or man |
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Pakeke |
Grown up or adult |
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Koroua |
Elderly man |
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Tamariki |
Children |