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āporo - apple

E pīrangi ana ahau ki te āporo .
I am wanting that apple.
Simple sentences: present tense - e... ana

Tēnā haria mai he āporo māku, e ?
Can you bring me an apple please, dear?
Could you please make me... - Tēnā mahia mai he... māku.

Hoatu te āporo kia a Mia.
Give the apple to Mia.
Commands without e or the passive - Homai! Whakarongo!

Ka tohia te āporo e Mere.
The apple will be picked by Mere.
Passive sentences - tikina...

Kāore te āporo e tohia e Mere.
The apple will not be picked by Mere.
Negating passive sentences - Kāore... e...

He āporo ā koutou.
You all have apples.
Do you have any...? - He... ?

Kāore ngā āporo i roto i te pouaka.
The apples weren’t in the box.
Negation of locatives - kāore...

Kāore ngā āporo i te toa.
The apples are not at the shop.
Negation of locatives - kāore...

Hoatu ētahi o ngā āporo ki a Tawa.
Give some of the apples to Tawa.
Some - tētahi, ētahi

He āporo tēnei.
This is an apple.

He āporo ēnei.
These are apples.

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