Māori Grammar

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Te Reo Māori Level 1
Using 'ki' to indicate direction towards something - ki

E tata ana rāua ki Kirikiriroa.
They were approaching Hamilton.

Kei te heke iho a Tame ki raro.
Tame is heading down to the bottom.

Ka kaha ake taku hāereere haere raro, ka iti ake hoki taku haere ki ngā toa.
I walk more, and I go to the shops less.

Inanahi ke haere atu ia mai i Rotorua ki Pōneke.
Yesterday, he went from Rotorua to Wellington.

Ngā mihi manahau ki a kōrua.
Delighted greetings to you both.

Haere ki te rūma horoi.
Go to the bathroom.

Kei te haere a Raureka ki te kura.
Raureka is going to school.

Kei te haere ia ki te hokomaha ki te hoko i ngā kai.
He's going to the supermarket to buy food.

Kua haere koe ki Te Waipounamu?
Have you been to the South Island?

Kei te haere ngā tamariki ki Ōtaki.
The children are going to Ōtaki.

I kawea mātou e Rangi ki te tāone.
Rangi took us to town.

Me haere tātou ki tua o tēnei maunga.
We've got to go over this mountain.

Engari i mua i te haere ki te marae, i hoki au ki te kāinga ki te kohikohi i aku taputapu.
But before going to the marae, I returned home to pack my gears.

Haere mai ki Koro, e Ari!
Come here to your Grandad, Ari!

Kaua e mauria tērā poaka ki te kāinga!
Don't bring that pig home!

Ā tērā wiki, e haere ana mātou ki te riketa.
Next week, we're going to the regatta.

Kei te haere māua ki te hokomaha. Kei te hia haere mai kōrua?
We're going to the supermarket. Do you want to come?

Kei te whakaaro ia ki te haere ki te moana.
He is thinking of going to the sea.

He haere ki te awa, he haere rānei ki te tāone Nan.
We will go to the river or go to town, Nan.

Haere ki tōku tari tatari ai.
Go to my office and wait.

Kua haere koe ki te toro atu i a Mia?
Have you been to visit Mia?

Ka nui te mihi ki a tātou.
Greetings to us all.

Tītaha ki tērā taha.
Leaning to that side.

Nei te mihi ki a kōrua.
Here indeed is my acknowledgement to you both.

Ka rere atu tāna tama ki a Hēmi.
Hēmi's son rushed off to him.

I whāia ia tāna hōiho ki te awa.
He chased his horse to the river.

Engari i mua i te haere ki tāwāhi, i hoki au ki taku ūkaipō ki te kite i te whānau.
But before going overseas, I returned home to see my family.

I ahu te ara ki te rerenga mai o te .
The path pointed towards the rising sun.

Kei te hikoi ngā tamariki ki te tāone.
The children are walking to town.

Āpōpō, ka haere au ki te kura.
Tomorrow, I will go to school.

I homai te koroua i te moni ki a māua.
The old man gave the money to us (two, but not to you the listener).

Ka haere tāua ki te pura kaukau.
Shall we go to the pool.

Ka hoe te waka ki uta.
The canoe paddled ashore.