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reo Pākehā - English language

Ko tēnei kupu, ko te "mārena" mea tango mai i te reo Pākehā.
This word, "mārena", was borrowed from English.
Using 'i' to indicate direction away from something - i - i

Hei Michale Naera, heamana o Te Mana Hauora, he uaua ki ētahi tūroro Māori te mārama ki ngā rerenga kōrero hauora reo pākeha, ā, ka māmā ake me he Māori te reo.
Te Mana Hauora chair Michael Naera said Māori patients struggled with English medical terms and would find it easier if they were in Māori.
Conjunctions - and - ā

#33: I am going, I was going, I went.
#119: The stink is pleasant to the flies
#54: Their mothers are angry
#157: When the police arrived, the thief had already run away
#83: Why are the children laughing?
#56: The ladies of the court of King Karaticus
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