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