Results for 'tūtaki'
tūtaki - to meet; to close up, to block (v); meeting (n)
Ka tūtaki tātou ki te pāmu ā te 3 karaka.
We will meet at the farm at 3 o'clock.
Simple sentences: future tense - ka
Nō nahea a Ari i tūtaki ai ki a Hēmi?
When did Ari meet Hēmi?
Belonging to the past - nō
Nō tērā atu tau a Kauri i tūtaki ai ki a Hera.
Kauri met Hera the year before last.
Belonging to the past - nō
Ka kuhu a Hine i ana kākahu papai, ka haere ai ki te tūtaki ki tana hoa i te tāone.
Hine put on her good clothes, and then went to meet her friend in town.
And then... - ...ka/kātahi... ai...
Kua tūtaki koe ki taku tuakana?
Have you met my brother?
Family relationships - older sibling of the same sex - tuakana
I hiahia a Tame rāua ko Honi ki te tūtaki i a rāua anō.
Tame and Honi wanted to meet each other.
Talking about more than one person - ...rāua ko..., rātou ko...
Kua tūtaki au ki a Amaru rāua ko tana hoa wahine, ko Aroha.
I have met Amaru and his girlfriend, Aroha.
Talking about more than one person - ...rāua ko..., rātou ko...
He pai te tūtaki ki a koe.
Nice to meet you.
I like... - He pai ki a au...
Ka pai te tūtaki ki a koe.
Nice to meet you.
I like... - He pai ki a au...
I a mātou i Rānana ka tūtaki ki a Mere mā i a rātou e hoko ana i ng`1a parāoa wīwī.
While they were in London, they met Mary and her group while they were buying French bread.
While... - i... e... ana, ka...
I ahau i Pipiripi, ka tūtaki au ki tōku whanaunga.
While I was in Melbourne, I met with my cousins.
While - i... ka...
Mā te wā tāua tūtaki anō ai.
In time we'll meet again.
Ka tūtaki tātou ki te teihana tereina.
We'll meet at the train station.
Hei te wā tāua tūtaki anō ai.
In time we'll meet again.
Kua tūtaki koe ki a ia?
Have you met her?
Ākuanei ka tūtaki i a ia. Heoi anō, ahau tēnā, Aaron Henare. Ko taku tētahi ingoa poto, ko Matua Azza. Mehemea e hiahia ana koe ki te tuku te ingoa poto, Matua Azza, e pai ana ki ahau.
We’ll meet him shortly. Anyway, that is me, Aaron Henare. One of my short names is Matua Azza. If you would like to use my short name, that is fine with me.
Ki tēnei kaupapa, āe, i tō mātou nei kokenga atu, kia tutaki tātou i a tātou, kia whai tētahi rere āhua pai ki tō tātou nei kaupapa.
To this topic, yes, in our progression onward, so that we meet with one another, so that we might pursue a certain good flowing form for our topic here.
Ka pai ki te tūtaki i a koe!
Nice to meet you!
Kia ora e hoa. Pai te tutaki i a koe.
Hi mate. Nice to meet you.
Kua tutaki kōrua.
Have you two met?
Ka pai ki te tūtaki i a koe.
It is good to meet you.
Anā tō kai e hoa, me tūtaki au ki tō whaea ā tōna wā.
That's what you get mate, I should meet your mum sometime.
Ā, kua tutaki kōrua, ko Mere?
Now, have you and Mary met?