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huka - sugar


mate huka - diabetes

hukātara - hail

hukarere - snow

hukapapa - frost

hukahuka - foam

motuhuka - iceberg

retihuka - ski

retireti hukarere - skiing

kahukahu - dressing gown

hukahuka - foam, froth; frothy

E heke ana te hukarere.
The snow is falling.
Simple sentences: present tense - e... ana

Ka heke te hukapapa i tēnei wiki?
Will it snow this week?
Simple sentences: future tense - ka

Kua uhia te maunga ki te hukarere.
The mountain is covered in snow.
Simple sentences: past completed tense - kua

Kia rua kapu o te huka.
Let there be two cups of sugar.
Let there be... - kia...

Kia hia ngā huka?
How many sugars would you like?
How many are needed? - Kia hia

Hei aha te huka. Hei aha te miraka.
Never mind the sugar. Never mind the milk.
Never mind the... No worries! - Hei aha te..., Kia ahatia@

Māu anō te huka e rui ki runga.
You should spread the sugar on top yourself.
Future agent emphatic - māku

Tāpirihia he huka.
Add some sugar.
Commands using the passive - Tāpirihia, Tīkina...

Tīkina atu he huka.
Fetch some sugar.
Commands using the passive - Tāpirihia, Tīkina...

Hoatu te huka ki roto i te kāpata.
Put the sugar into the cupboard.
Commands using the passive - Tāpirihia, Tīkina...

Tēnā homai te huka.
Can you pass me the sugar.
Commands without e or the passive - Homai! Whakarongo!

Rawe hoki te huka me te wai rēmana hei kīnaki.
The sugar and lemon juice are also great as a garnish.
For the purpose of - hei

Kei te kāpata te huka.
The sugar's in the cupboard.
Locatives (at the moment, something is somewhere) - kei te

Kāore i tua atu i te huka me te wai rēmana.
There's nothing better than sugar and lemon juice.
There's no one better than... - Kāore i...

Kaua e hoatu te huka ki roto i te kāpata.
Don't put the sugar into the cupboard.
Negative passive commands (Don't be...) - Kaua... e...

Mehemea ka heke te hukapapa, ke haere mātou ki te maunga.
If the snow falls, we will go to the mountain.
If (using mehemea) - mehemea, mehe, mēnā

He tio, he huka, he hau hū.
A touch of frost, a promise of a glorious day.

E rua ngā huka.
Two sugars.

Kāti, tukua mai ki Hikurangi, ki te maunga e tauria i te huka.
Enough! Let him come hither to Hikurangi, to the mountain crowned with snow.

He nui ngā hukātara kei runga i te parani.
There's lots of hail on the verandah.

He tiamu, he miere maple, he huka me te wai rēmana rānei?
Butter, maple syrup, or sugar and lemon juice?

He miraka? He huka?
Milk? Sugar?

Kia rua ngā huka.
Two sugars please. (Let it be two sugars.)

Ke heke te hukapapa.
The snow will fall.

E hia ngā pene? Kia hia ngā huka? Tokohia ngā tangata?
How many pens? How many sugars would you like? How many people?

Kei te hukapapa te rā.
The day is snowy.

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