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moni - money

Kua pau te moni i a au.
The money has been spent by me.
Simple sentences: past completed tense - kua

He maha ngā moni kua pau i a ia i te toa.
She has spent lots of money at the shop.
Sentences with i - i

Kia hia ngā moni ki te hoko i te waka hōu?
How much money do you need to buy the new car?
How many are needed? - Kia hia

Kaua e wareware ki te kopa moni e Mā.
Don't forget your wallet, Mā.
Negative active commands - Don't! - Kaua e..., kāti...

Kaua koutou e kawe moni ki te kura.
You shouldn't take money to school.
Negations of 'me' - We shouldn't... - Kaua... (passive) e...

Ko wai ka āhei ki te utu i tērā moni nui mō te whare?
Who is able to afford to pay that much for a house?
Allowed to do something - āhei

Kāore te moni i riro i a Rangi.
The money was not taken by Rangi.
Negating statives - kāore i... i ahau...

I homai te koroua i te moni ki a māua.
The old man gave the money to us (two, but not to you the listener).
Using 'ki' to indicate direction towards something - ki

Nāku te moni nei.
This money is mine.
Established possession - nāku, nōku...

He moni tāu?
Do you have money?
Do you have any...? - He... ?

Kua riro te moni i a Rangi.
The money was taken by Rangi.
Statives with 'i' - i a, i te, i ngā

Ki a ia, kāore e tika kia whakatūria he whare moni ki Whakatipua.
In his opinion, a casino should not be established in Queenstown.

Kua riro te moni i te tāhae.
The money was taken by the thief.

He rawaka āku moni mo āku hokonga.
I have enough money for my purchases.

He rawaka āku moni mo āku hokonga.
I have enough money for my purchases.

E hia te moni e pīrangi ana koe?
How much money do you need?

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