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E hia te roa e noho ana koe i reira?
How long have you need living there?
Sentences with a subclause - e... ana

He ātaahua te ingoa o whaea. E hia tana pakeke?
Your mum's name is beautiful. How old is she?
Family relationships - mother - mama, whaea

Ka rawe hoki! E hia te pakeke o whaea?
Excellent! How old is your mum?
Family relationships - mother - mama, whaea

E hia te pakeke o tuakana?
How old is your older brother?
Family relationships - older sibling of the same sex - tuakana

E hia rānei ērā kāinga tawhito?
How many of those old settlements would there be?
How many are there? - E hia? Tokohia?

E hia ngā pune me ngā pāoka?
How many spoons and forks are there?
How many are there? - E hia? Tokohia?

E hia ngā rākau whero?
How many red sticks are there?
How many are there? - E hia? Tokohia?

E hia ō tau?
How old are you?

E hia te utu te hoko ?
How much does it cost to buy shoes?

Ki whakaaro, e hia ngā tau o Niko?
How old do you think Niko is?

E hia te utu ngā kākahu katoa?
How much did all the clothes cost?

E hia?
How many things (are there)?

E hia ngā iki?
How many fish?

E hia ngā ika a mau i a koe?
How many fish did you catch?

E hia tana pakeke?
How old is he?

E hia ngā tau o tana mokopuna?
How old is her grandchild?

E hia ō matimati?
How many fingers do you have?

E hia ō waewae?
How many feet do you have?

E hia mai nei ngā putiputi ātaahua i tēnei kōanga.
What a lot of beautiful flowers this spring.

E hia ngā ika kei roto i tōu kete?
How many fish are in your kete?

E hia ngā tau o tuahine?
How old's your sister?

E hia ngā tau o ō tuāhine?
How old are your sisters?

E hia mai nei ngā putiputi ātaahua i tēnei kōanga.
What a lot of beautiful flowers this spring.

E hia te moni e pīrangi ana koe?
How much money do you need?

E hia mai nei ngā kōura!
What a lot of crayfish!

E hia mai nei...
What a lot of...

E hia ngā marae o te rohe nei?
How many marae are there in this region?

E hia ngā tūru i te akomanga?
How many chairs are there in the classroom?

E hia ngā tamariki i te kura?
How many children are at the school?

E hia ngā whare i te tāone?
How many houses are in the town?

E hia ngā rākau i te ngahere?
How many trees are in the forest?

E hia ngā manu i te wao nui?
How many birds are in the wilderness?

E hia ngā whetu i te rangi?
How many stars are in the sky?

E hia ngā ika i te moana?
How many fish are in the sea?

E hia ngā motokā i te huarahi?
How many cars are on the road?

E hia ngā whakaahua i te wharetaonga?
How many pictures are in the museum?

E hia ngā pene i te pouaka?
How many pens are in the box?

E hia ngā rīwai i te māra?
How many potatoes are in the garden?

E hia pakeke?
How old are you?

E hia ngā wharekura o te tāone nei?
How many schools are in this town?

E hia ngā tau o Taika?
How old is Taika?

E hia ngā whare o te kāinga nei?
How many houses are in this village?

E hia ngā tamariki o te whānau nei?
How many children are in this family?

E hia ngā pukapuka o te wharepukapuka nei?
How many books are in this library?

E hia ngā rākau o te ngahere nei?
How many trees are in this forest?

E hia ngā kaiako o te kura nei?
How many teachers are in this school?

E hia ngā tauira o te whare wānanga nei?
How many students are in this university?

E hia ngā tūru kei te tēpu?
How many chairs are at the table?

E hia ngā pene? Kia hia ngā huka? Tokohia ngā tangata?
How many pens? How many sugars would you like? How many people?

E hia āu pene e hoa?
How many pens have you got mate?

E hia tōna pakeke?
How old is she?

He ngenge pea nōu, ka kore e hia kai?
Maybe you are tired, will you not eat?

E hia ngā āporo?
How many apples?

E hia ngā panana?
How many bananas?

Hei tino tauira hei tāna, "i roto i te Kowheori i ngā marama e ono, e hia nei ngā kupu te mate Kowheori i te tīmatanga ."
A prime example "is when Covid-19 first hit, in the first six months there were so many different Māori names used for the word Covid".

E hia ngā paukena?
How many pumpkin?

E hia ngā motokā?
How many cars?

E hia ngā pune?
How many spoons?

#164: I am careful about eating sugar lest I die of diabetes
#46: The man's dog is eating the woman's cat's food
#100: That aforementioned thing
#16: The dog is running
#82: Why will their dog eat our cat's food?
#95: The cake was eaten by me
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