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tā rāua - their (singular, two people)

rāua tama ērā .
Those shoes are for their son.
Unrealised possession - mā, māku

Kua tuhi pūrongo rāua rāua haere.
They've written a report about their trip.
Gerund phrases (fence building, bread baking, dishes washing...) - tunu parāoa...

He tino ora rāua pāmu.
Their farm is very productive.
Possessives - 'a' class - ā, tāku...

Ko Pere te ingoa o rāua ngeru.
Their cat's name is Pere.
Possessives - 'a' class - ā, tāku...

I moe tāua pēpi i te moenga o rāua pēpi.
Our baby slept in their baby's bed.
Possessives - 'a' class - ā, tāku...

Ko au rāua tamāhine.
I am their daughter.

rāua tamaiti.
Their child (two people, one child).

Kua kai rāua tamāhine i āna rīwai.
Their daughter has eaten her potatoes.

Ngā pukapuka ā rāua tamaiti.
Their children's books.

#122: Too right mate!
#86: You're eating what?!
#30: We two (not you) are going
#129: I don't have your stupid book
#18: The sheep are standing
#74: The spoon is to the left of the plate
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