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e whitu - seven [things]

E whitu ngā parāikete?
Are there seven blankets?
Numbering people - tokorua, tokotahi...

E whitu ōu parāikete.
You have seven blankets.
Numbering things - e rua, e toru...

E whitu ngā waka.
There are seven cars.
Numbering things - e rua, e toru...

Kāore e whitu ngā waka.
There are not seven cars.
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 whitu marama tōna pakeke.
Seven months is her age.

#55: The chair my father made is good
#154: Mere is the state of dancing
#38: Those birds near you are beautiful
#116: I will write the letter with the pen
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#140: The difference between nā and nō
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