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kātahi anō - now for the first time

Taihoa koe e haere ki te wharepaku kātahi anō a Pāpā ka puta i reira.
Don't you go to the toilet, Pāpā has just come out.
Don't... just yet! - Taihoa... e

Kātahi anō au ka tae mai ki runga i tēnei marae.
This is my first time on this marae.
Ordinal numbers (First, second, third...) - tuatahi, tuarua...

Kātahi anō taku hoa ka haere atu ki Hawaii.
My friend has gone to Hawaii for the first time.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō ahau ka hoki mai i te toa.
I finally comeback from the shop.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō hoa ka waea mai.
Your friend just called. (or: your friend finally called; or: your friend called for the first time)
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō ia ka kite he rākau .
It was then that he saw it was just a stick.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō ka mutu te hui.
The meeting has just finished.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

He tamāhine hou tāna kātahi anō ka whānau mai.
She has a new daughter than has just been born.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō au ka hoki mai.
I have just come back.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō a Rangi ka wehe atu.
Rangi has just left.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō ngā manuhiri ka tae mai.
The guests have just arrived.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō au ka oho.
I have just woken up.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō rātou ka tīmata ki te kai.
They have just started to eat.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō te whānau nei ka maranga.
The family has just woken up.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō a Tame ka tae mai.
Tame has just arrived.
Has just... - kātahi anō...

Kātahi anō ka uri ki a koutou, ki a koutou e ngā tauhira. Tēnei he mihi whakatau. Nau mai, piki mai, kake mai ki tātou kaupapa o te pōkaitahi reo.
Now I turn to you, to you the esteemed ones. This is a welcoming greeting. Welcome, come forward, step up into our shared kaupapa of unity in language.

Katahi anō au ka kite i te moana.
For the first time, I saw the ocean.

Katahi anō te ope ka tae ki te marae.
At last, the group arrived at the marae.

Kātahi anō au ka whakaoti i taku whakamātautau.
I have just finished my assignment.

#97: Is Rangi helping Mere, it is Mere helping Rangi?
#126: I don't have any wives
#107: The children are eating, however their food is not healthy
#23: The children are running from the house to the school
#65: Brian is a father, Brian is my father
#21: The happy children are playing
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