Results for 'mamae'
Kua mamae tōku kakī.
My neck is sore.
Simple sentences: past completed tense - kua
Kei hea koe e mamae ana?
Where's your sore?
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Māku e kihi tō mamae.
I'll kiss your sore better.
Future agent emphatic - māku
Kei whea te mamae, kei tō uma? Kāo, kei raro iho. Kei taku puku.
Where's the pain – in your chest? No, it's further down. It's in my stomach.
Above, underneath, outside of - runga ake, raro iho, waho atu, roto atu
I oti i a au, engari kua mamae taku ringa i te tuhituhi.
I completed it but my hand is sore from all the writing.
Conjunctions - but - engari
Kei te mamae tō taringa?
Have you got a sore ear?
When - Kia
Ka mamae aku turi, ngā wāhi katoa ōku, engari kāore e heke taku taumaha.
They hurt my knees, and every other part of me, yet I don't seem to lose any weight.
Ka used to indicate the past - ka
Ka tino kaha rawa tōna tangi ki tōna mamae.
She mourned deeply for her pains.
Ka used to indicate the past - ka
Kei te tino mamae tana tinana.
His body is very sore.
Kei te kōrero ia: "He mate kei taku waewae. Kei te toto! E mamae ana taku turi!".
He says: "My leg is sore! There's blood! My knee hurts!".
Kei te mamae tō korokoro?
Have you got a sore throat?
Kei te mamae taku tuarā.
My back is sore.
Kua mamae taku poho.
My chest is sore.
He mamae tōku ringa.
My hand hurts.
He rarangatanga nāna i ngā rourou, ka tino mamae ana matikara.
She wove the food baskets, and her fingers were very sore.
Kua mamae taku taringa.
My ear is sore.