Kei Te Pehea Koe Waiata

kei te Pд Hea koe waiata Youtube
kei te Pд Hea koe waiata Youtube

Kei Te Pд Hea Koe Waiata Youtube Animated video created using animaker animaker here is a little waiata to assist your teaching of asking people how they are in te reo. ng. Te māhuri. te kohure. · welcome to the te whanake podcast. · te mahi 1 practising the dialogue at the beginning of chapter one. · te mahi 2 practising 'tēnā koe'. · te mahi 3 practising 'tēnā koe' with terms of address. · te mahi 4 practising 'kei te pēhea koe?' with terms of address.

Meeting Three Effective Practice Of te Reo Maori Me Ona Tikanga
Meeting Three Effective Practice Of te Reo Maori Me Ona Tikanga

Meeting Three Effective Practice Of Te Reo Maori Me Ona Tikanga This video supports the nz curriculum.more videos found at edukos links: some are listed belowother videos:greetings: watch?v=x gwxg. · whakahuatia ngā ingoa kei te 10 o ngā whārangi o te kākano. · tēnā koe, kaua e moe! (waiata) · 'tēnā koe, kei te pēhea koe?' (waiata) · welcome to the te whanake podcast. · getting started · mihi atu ki ia tangata kei te 6 ki te 8 o ngā whārangi o te kākano. · mihi atu ki ia tangata kei te 6 ki te 8 o ngā whārangi o te. Tena ko tena koe hello to you, hellokei te pehea koe. how are you?kei te pai kei te pai good, goodkei te pai ahau i am good. Identify the local dialect used for the question ‘how are you?’ do local iwi ask ‘kei te pēhea koe?’ or ‘e pēwhea ana koe?’ te whanake online describes these two variations. variation. when out in the playground, ask how the students are. greet and ask visitors how they are as they arrive at your room.

kei te pehea koe Language Maori Showme
kei te pehea koe Language Maori Showme

Kei Te Pehea Koe Language Maori Showme Tena ko tena koe hello to you, hellokei te pehea koe. how are you?kei te pai kei te pai good, goodkei te pai ahau i am good. Identify the local dialect used for the question ‘how are you?’ do local iwi ask ‘kei te pēhea koe?’ or ‘e pēwhea ana koe?’ te whanake online describes these two variations. variation. when out in the playground, ask how the students are. greet and ask visitors how they are as they arrive at your room. 1. how are you? only used when speaking to one person. for two people use kōrua instead of koe, and for three or more people use koutou instead of koe. (te kākano textbook (ed. 2): 1 2;) see also e pēwhea ana koe?. E pēwhea ana koe, piripi? how are you, phillip? e ngenge ana ahau. i am tired. pātai atu ki ia tangata, " kei te pēhea koe? " (ask each person how they are). note: in all of the exercises, use commas, question marks, and fullstops where appropriate. you will also need to use macrons when necessary. kei wareware ki te whakamahi i ngā piko.

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