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I eke paihikara au.
I rode a bike.Kei te rama tuna mātou ā te pō nei.
We are going eeling tonight.Kei te horoi rīhi ngā tamariki.
The kids are washing the dishes.I tākaro netipōro au.
I played netball.E hī ika ana au ki tātahi.
I'm going to go fishing at the beach.Kei te hanga whare rātou mō ō rātou mātua.
They are house building for their parents.Kei te tuhituhi reta kē ahau.
I'm writing a letter.Kei te pānui puka te kuia.
The old lady is reading a book.Kei te pīnono ngā rare a Rangi.
Rangi is lolly-begging.E rapu ipo ana a Ari.
Ari is love-seeking.E tunu parāoa ana a Niko.
Niko's baking bread.Tēnā pea, e kōrero pukapuka ana ia.
Perhaps she is reading a book.E pōtarotaro pātītī a Amaru.
Amaru is lawn-mowing.E pōutouto wahie ana ia.
He is chopping firewood.Kua inu pia koe?
Have you been drinking beer?E whatu hiripa ana taku kuia.
My nan is knitting slippers.E tuhituhi reta kā ana ahau.
I'm writing a letter.E kōrero pukapuka ana ia.
She is reading a book.Kei te hī ika a Tame.
Tame is fishing.I tākaro rīki au.
I played rugby league.E kiriweta wāhine ana ia.
He hates women.Kei te ruku pāua a Tawa.
Tawa is diving for pāua.Kua tuhi pūrongo rāua mō tā rāua haere.
They've written a report about their trip.E ruku pāua ana au nā te mea e haere mai ana tōku hungarei.
I'm going pāua diving because my mother-in-law is coming.E kiriweti wahine ana ia.
He hates that woman.E inu wai ana ia.
She is drinking water.Kei te hanga taiapa rāua.
They're building a fence.E eke pahikara ana a Hera.
Hera is bike-riding.Kei te whai kiore te ngeru.
The cat is mice-chasing.I whakapaipai whare au.
I did housework.E kōrero pukapuka pea ana ia.
Perhaps she's reading a book.Kei te whakairi kākahu a Manu.
Manu is hanging out washing.E haere waiata ana rātou.
They were walking along singing.Kei te whakamaroke ngā rīhi a Taika.
Taika is dishes-washing.Tēnei nā, e kōrero pukapuka ana ia.
She must be reading a book (to just by what I hear).Kei te tope rākau ia.
He is chopping a tree.E whakatō kūmera ana a Pou rāua ko Hema, e tākaro ana he rōpu tamariki i roto i te māra.
Pou and Hema were planting kūmera, and a group of children were playing in the garden.