Additional examples:
I hikoi a Anaru. (Anaru walked)
I te moe nga tamariki. (The children were sleeping.)
Kua hikoi ia. (He/she has walked.)
Kei te kōrero a Bev. (Bev is talking.)
E oma ana te kuri. (The dog is and constantly runs.)
Ka mahi ahau. ( I will work.)
You can practice by adding your own silly sentences below! Ka titiro mātou.
These resources have been gathered as part of our school professional development for 2013 with The Wānanga o Aotearoa. Kia ora to our kaiako Anaru and Tettere for sowing the seeds.
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Saturday, 29 June 2013
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Action Words
Actions:
E tū - stand
E noho - stand
Hikoi - walk
E peke - jump
Kia tau - be still
Whakarongo atu - listen out
Kāti - stop that
Haere - come
Haere mai - come towards the speaker
Haere atu - come away from the speaker
Waiho - leave it
Titro - look
E huri - turn
E oma - run
E piko - curl
E toro - stretch out
Takahia - stomp
Ano - again
Pakipaki - clap
E huri - e when only 2 syllables
Pakipaki - no e when 3+ syllables
E huri ki te taha mauī. Turn left.
E huri ki te taha matau. Turn right.
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