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ō rāua - their (plural, two people)

Kua pau te kai, kei te hoki te tokorua ki ō rāua kāinga.
The food has been consumed, the pair are returning to their homes.
Statives - mate, ngaro, mau...

Āe, he tuākana ōku, ko Pāora, ko Taika ō rāua ingoa.
Yes, I do have older siblings, their names are Pāora and Taika.
Family relationships - older sibling of the same sex - tuakana

Āe, he tēina ōku, ko Amaru, ko Niko ō rāua ingoa.
Yes, I do have younger siblings, their names are Amaru and Niko.
Family relationships - younger sibling of the same sex - teina

Kāore ō rāua waka.
They don’t have any cars.
I have no... - Kāore aku...

Ko ia te mea hangareka o rāua ko Riripeti, tōna tuahine.
She is the funny one between her and Riripeti, her sister.
Talking about more than one person - ...rāua ko..., rātou ko...

Āe, he tuāhine ōku, ko Ataahua, ko Ani ō rāua ingoa.
Yes,I do have sisters, their names are Ataahua and Ani.

Āe, he tungāne ōku, ko Rangi, ko Ari ō rāua ingoa.
Yes, I do have brothers, their names are Rangi and Ari.

Āe, he tamāhine āku, ko Aria, ko Kauri ō rāua ingoa.
Yes, I have daughters, their names are Aria and Kauri.

Āe, he tamatāne āku, ko Nikau, ko Amaru ō rāua ingoa.
Yes, I have sons, their names are Nikau and Amaru.

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