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pērā tonu - same old; to be unchanged

Kei te pērā tonu hoki a muri i a ia.
Those behind him were doing the same.
Like this, like that - pēnei, pēna, pēra

Kei te pērā tonu au.
I'm unchanged.
Like this, like that - pēnei, pēna, pēra

Kei te pērā tonu a Aria.
He's the same old Aria as always.

Kei te pērā tonu.
Still the same.

Pērā tonu i ngā katoa, i ngā hoki e te iwi.
The tribe did that by day and at night.

Pērā tonu i ngā katoa, i ngā hoki, e te iwi.
The tribe did this every day, and at night too.

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