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tūpuna - grandparents (plural form of tupuna; variant of tīpuna)

tupuna - ancestor; grandparent


whare tūpuna - ancesteral house, meeting house

Kei te whakaaro au ki ōku mātoua tūpuna.
I am thinking about my ancestors.
Simple sentences: present tense with a verb - kei te

E tātaku ana tērā i ngā kauhau o nehe, me te kōrero i ngā mahi a ngā tūpuna i mahia i tēnei taha.
They recited the old recitations from ancient times, and talked about the deeds of the ancestors.
Simple sentences: present tense - e... ana

Nō te wā o ngā tūpuna ēnei ritenga.
These customs come from the time of the ancestors.
Belonging to the past - nō

Nō hea ō tūpuna?
Where are your ancestors from?
Belonging to a place - nō

Nō Kotirangi nō Ingarangi hoki ōku tūpuna.
My ancestors are from Scotland and England.
Belonging to a place - nō

Nō Rarotonga ōna tūpuna.
Her ancestors are from Rarotonga.
Belonging to a place - nō

Nō Kotirangi ōku tūpuna.
My ancestors are from Scotland.
Belonging to a place - nō

Nō Kotirangi nō Ingarangi hoki ōku tūpuna.
My ancestors are from Scotland and England.
Belonging to a place - nō

Ko Rāhera rāua ko Hone ōku tūpuna.
Rāhera and Hone are my ancestors.
Talking about more than one person - ...rāua ko..., rātou ko...

Ehara ōku tūpuna nō Kotirangi, nō Ingarangi hoki.
My ancestors are not from Scotland or England.
Negating n`aku possessives - Ehara i...

Ko Kui tōku tupuna whaea.
Kui is my ancestral mother or grandmother.

Ngā mahi ā ngā tūpuna.
The deeds of the ancestors.

He whakataukī tēnei nā ngā tūpuna Māori...
As the Māori ancestors said...

Ko Elvis tōku tupuna rongonui.
Elvis is my famous ancestor.

Ko Paraukau te whare tūpuna.
Paraukau is the ancesteral house.

Ko Kui tōku tupuna kuia, arā, ko au te mokopuna a Kui.
Kui is my grandmother, that is, I am Kui's grandchild.

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