He iti kahurangi / nā Hēni Jacob.
Material type: TextPublisher: Ōtaki, Aotearoa : Te Tākupu, Te Wānanga o Raukawa, 2015Description: 260 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780473342081
- 499.4425 23
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499.4425 FOS Ngā kupu whakamārama : Maori grammar / | 499.4425 FOS Schemes of Maori sentence construction / | 499.4425 HAR Māori / | 499.4425 JAC He iti kahurangi / | 499.4425 KAR Māori language : understanding the grammar = Te reo Māori : he whakamārama wetenga reo / | 499.4425 MUT The manner particles rawa, tonu, noa, kee and kau in Maori / | 499.4425 PUC Split-ergativity in Maori : a reanalysis of the passive construction in Mäori / |
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Wāhanga 1. Ngā mea tū i muri o te kupu kiko -- Ngā kupu tonu āhua, ngā kupu whakakaha -- He maramara atu anō -- Ngā kupu tohu ahunga -- Ngā kupu tohu wāhi. Wahanga 2. Ngā mea tū i mua o te kupu kiko. Te rārangi o ngā kupu e whakamāramatia ana i te pukapuka nei.
Particles are often a source of difficulty to Māori language learners, but using these correctly is essential in order to create a Māori spirit and flavour within the sentence, so that it sounds sweet to the Māori ear, and to follow ngā tikanga o Te Reo Māori. Tohunga wetereo Hēni Jacob explains the usage of the following pūmuri and pūmua: āhua, ake, anahe/anake, anō, āta, atu, haere, hanga, hangehange, hārukiruki, hāwerewere, hē, hengahenga, h̄itararī, hītenga, hoake, hoatu, hoki, ia, iho, kaha, katoa, kau, kē, kehokeho, kenekene/keneuri, kere, kerekere, kino, kita, kitakita, koa, koia, kutikuti, mai, maioio, makehua, mākūare/mākūware, manunu, mārie, mātua, mōrukaruka/moruka, mea ake, nā, nawenawe, nei, noa, nge, ngero/ngerongero, ngihangiha, ora, oreore, oti, pai, paku, panuku, pātere, pea, penu, petapeta, piropiro, pohapoha, pū, pūahoaho, puku, rā, rānei, rawa, rere, rikiriki, rirerire, riro, rukaruka, rukiruki, rukuruku, tahi, taiahoaho, tangetange, tangotango, tata, tere, tīahoaho, tika, tino, tokitoki, tonu, tūāuriuri, uriuri, wawe, whaka-, whakaharahara, whakarere, whāioio.
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