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mōhiti - glasses

Kei te mau mōhiti ia.
He is wearing glasses.
Simple sentences: present tense with a verb - kei te

Mau mōhiti ai ia.
He always wears glasses.
Habitual action - ai

wai ngā mōhiti nei?
Who are these glasses for?

He mōhiti ēnā.
Those are glasses (near you).

Kei hea aku mōhiti?
Where are my glasses?

Mau mōhiti ai ia.
He wears glasses.

Kei runga ō mōhiti i māhunga.
Your glasses are on your head.

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