ā tāua - our [plural, yours and mine]
I haere ā tāua tamariki ki tō rātou wharekura.Our children went to their school.Simple sentences: past tense - i
Tēnā koe e hoa, e pīrangi ana koe ki te haere ki te tāone hei whakanui i ā tāua mahi?Thanks mate, do you want to go to town to celebrate our work?For the purpose of - hei
Ka rongo tētahi tangata i ngā kōrero a taua tangata nei.A man heard what this man here said.Ka used to indicate the past - ka
E oma atu ā tāua tamariki hōhā.Our exasperating children are running away.Away - atu
Ka herea e ia ā tāua kurī.He tied up our dogs.