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kākāriki - green

E moe ana au i tētahi rākau kākāriki.
I am sleeping in a green tree.
Simple sentences: present tense - e... ana

Ka kākāriki te karaihe.
The grass has become green.
Simple sentences: future tense - ka

E moe ana au i tētahi rākau kākāriki.
I am sleeping in a green tree.
Sentences with i - i

Kaua e whakahokia ngā tūru kākāriki.
You shouldn't return the green chairs.
Negations of 'me' - We shouldn't... - Kaua... (passive) e...

He kākāriki te karaihe.
The grass is green.
Categorizing sentences - he

He aha te tikanga o te raiti kākāriki?
What does the green light mean?
What? - He aha?

Kua kākāriki te karaehe i te nui o te ua.
The grass is green from all the rain.
Statives with 'i' - i a, i te, i ngā

He āhua kākāriki tēnā parāoa.
That bread is kind of green.

Ko te waka kākāriki ra tō mātou.
Ours is that green car.

He kākāriki te whare.
The house is green.

He kākāriki te tarutaru.
The grass is green.

Ko te mea kākāriki.
The green one.

Kei te mau ia i tētahi pōtae kākāriki, i tētahi poraka kōwhai, i tētahi tarau poto me ētahi hū kikorangi hoki.
She is wearing a green hat, yellow jersey, red shorts and blue shoes.

He kākariki, he pangi hoki tōna pōtai.
Her hat is green and black.

He kākāriki ōna karu.
His eyes are green.

He kākāriki te āporo.
The apple is green.

He kapu tī kākāriki koa.
Can I have a green tea please.

He pukapuka kākāriki tāku. He whero āna.
Mine is a green book. His or her ones are red.

He kākāriki te paraoa.
The bread is green.

He kākāriki ēnā tomato.
Those tomatoes are green.

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