Results for 'wharepaku'
wharepaku - toilet
heketua - toilet (that you sit on when you're in the wharepaku)
Kua mā te wharepaku.
The toilet has been cleaned.
Simple sentences: past completed tense - kua
Me haere koe ki te wharepaku.
You'd better go to the toilet.
Simple sentences: you should - me
Taihoa koe e haere ki te wharepaku kātahi anō a Pāpā ka puta i reira.
Don't you go to the toilet, Pāpā has just come out.
Don't... just yet! - Taihoa... e
Nā wai tō wharepaku i horoi i tērā wiki?
Who was the one who cleaned the toilet last week?
Past agent emphatic - nā - agent emphatic
Mā kōrua te wharepaku e whakapai.
You (2) will clean the toilet.
Future agent emphatic - māku
Ka kīia te wharepaku e ngā manuhiri.
The bathroom will be used by the guests.
Passive sentences - tikina...
Kei te wharepaku ia.
She's in the toilet.
Locatives (at the moment, something is somewhere) - kei te
I roto i te wharepaku a Hine.
Hine was in the bathroom.
Locatives - past (something was somewhere) - i te
Kāore te wharepaku e kīia e ngā manuhiri.
The bathroom will not be used by the guests.
Negating passive sentences - Kāore... e...
Kāore a Hine i roto i te wharepaku.
Hine wasn’t in the bathroom.
Negation of locatives - kāore...
I haere ia ki te wharepaku.
She/he went to the toilet.
Kei te hiahia te tamaiti ki te haere ki te wharepaku.
The child wants to go to the toilet.
E kō, haere ki te wharepaku. Kia tere!
Girl, go to the toilet. Hurry up!
Kei te pīrangi te tamaiti ki te haere ki te wharepaku.
The child wants to go to the toilet.
Kei te hiahia ia ki te haere ki te wharepaku.
He wants to go to the toilet.