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Te Tai Tokerau - Northland

Te Tai Tokerau au.
I am from the Northland region.
Belonging to a place - nō

Tāmaki-makau-rau tōku māmā.
My mum's from Auckland.
Belonging to a place - nō

Te Tai Tokerau tōku pāpa.
My Dad's from the Northland region.
Belonging to a place - nō

Te Tai Tokerau tōku pāpā.
My dad is from the Northland region.
Belonging to a place - nō

Ehara tōku pāpā Te Tai Tokerau.
My dad is not from the Northland region.
Negating nāku possessives - Ehara i...

Haere mai, e ngā toa o te Tai Tokerau.
Welcome, champions of North Auckland.

E rima ngā iwi e noho mai nei i te Tai Tokerau.
There are five tribes who live in Northland.

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