Results for 'Hemi'
Me haere koe i a Hēmi, kaua i a Mikaere. - Go with Hēmi, not with Mikaere.
E kōrero ana a Hemi ki te kaiako.
Hemi is talking to the teacher.
Simple sentences: present tense - e... ana
I haere a Hemi ki te whare pikitia.
Hemi went to the cinema.
Simple sentences: past tense - i
I ia Rāhoroi haere ai a Hēmi ki te hoko tīkiti Rotarota.
Every Saturday Hēmi always goes to buy a Lotto ticket.
Habitual action - ai
Ko Amaru taku pāpā. Nō Ngāti Porou ia.
Amaru is my dad. He's from Ngāti Porou.
Belonging to a place - nō
Ka taea a Hemi te whakahaere i te hui.
Hemi is able to run the meeting.
I am able... - Ka taea e...
Kāore anō a Hemi kia tae mai.
Hemi has not arrived yet.
Negations of kua (I haven't yet...) - Kāore ano... kia...
Kei te aha a Pita i nāianei?
What is Pita doing now?
What is happening at the moment? - kei te aha?
Kāore a Hemi i haere ki te whare pikitia.
Hemi did not go to the cinema.
Negations of the past tense - Kāore... i...
Kāore a Hemi e kōrero ana ki te kaiako.
Hemi is not talking to the teacher.
Negations of e... ana... sentences - kāore... e... ana...
Ko Hēmi tērā.
That is Hēmi.
That (over there) - tērā
Ehara a Hemi nō Ōtautahi.
Hemi is not from Christchurch.
Negating nāku possessives - Ehara i...
Ehara a Hemi nō te rohe o Te Arawa.
Hemi is not from the Te Arawa region.
Negating nāku possessives - Ehara i...
Kāore a Hemi e taea te whakahaere i te hui.
Hemi is unable to run the meeting.
To be unable - Kāore... taea...
Kua ngaro i a Hēmi tōna pōtae.
Hēmi has lost his hat. (His hat has been lost by Hēmi.)
Statives with 'i' - i a, i te, i ngā
Me haere koe i a Hēmi, kaua i a Mikaere.
Go with Hēmi, not with Mikaere.
Not with someone, not at a place - kaua i...
Kāore a Hemi hei te toa.
Hemi will not be at the shop.
Negating future locatives - Kāore... hei...
Ko Hēmi tōku matua.
Hēmi is my father.
Kāore e taea e Taika ōna hū te here.
Taika can't tie his shoes.
Nō Hēmi tērā whare.
That house is Hēmi's.
Kei te māuiui a Hēmi i tēnei rā.
Hēmi is sick today.
Arā a Hēmi e oma mai ana.
There is James running.
Ko Tame ia.
He is Tame.
E Taika, Hēmi kei te pēhea kōrua?
Taika, Hēmi, how are you?
Titiro, kei a Amaru mā ā tātou peke.
Look, Amaru and the others have our bags.