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tā kōrua - your (singular, addressed to two people)

Kāti, he aha kōrua mahi i tēnei , e moko?
So, what are you two doing today, my grandchild?
What are you doing? - He aha tāu mahi?

He aha kōrua mahi i Pōneke?
What did you two get up to in Wellington?
What are you doing? - He aha tāu mahi?

Ka pai kōrua whakahoki mai i taku tama ina mutu te whakawai?
Would you mind dropping my son off here after practice?
Is it OK if... ? - Ka pai taku...?

I pēwhea kōrua hararei?
How was your (you two) holiday?
How is...? - E pēwhea ana, he pēwhea?

He pātai kōrua?
Do you two have a question?
Possessives - 'a' class - ā, tāku...

#97: Is Rangi helping Mere, it is Mere helping Rangi?
#34: The students listened and learned
#169: A ceremony at which hats are caused to be worn
#52: Your horse is fast
#164: I am careful about eating sugar lest I die of diabetes
#130: Negative active commands - Don't!
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