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e ono - six [things]

E ai ki ngā kōrero, e ono ngā matimati i tētahi o ngā ringaringa.
According to what is said, he had six fingers on one of his hands.
According to... - E ai ki.../E ai ki tā... /Ki tā

E ono ngā rīhi.
There are six plates.
Numbering things - e rua, e toru...

E ono ngā pune, e rima ngā pāoka.
Six spoons and five forks.
How many are there? - E hia? Tokohia?

Kāore e ono ngā rīhi.
There are not six plates.
Negating counting things - Kāore e...

I te reo Māori, e ono ngā -tohu-wa matua, e whitu me ka whakaarohia te "kātahi āno... ka", engari he mono tūkē te "kātahi anō".
In the Māori language, there are six main time markers, seven if we include "kātahi anō... ka", but "kātahi anō" is considered a standalone.

E ono ngā pune ki runga i te tēpu.
There are six spoons on the table.

E ono tekau tau tōna pakeke, ka ū ia ki ngā tikanga Māori i a ia i te māra.
She is 60 years old. She is resolute in Māori customs in the garden.

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".

#50: Our car is yellow
#92: Chop the vegetables
#25: I love the woman
#93: Tidy your room!
#116: I will write the letter with the pen
#38: Those birds near you are beautiful
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