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ō koutou - your (plural, three or more people)

Ko wai ō koutou ingoa, kōtiro ?
What are your names, girls?
Asking who - Ko wai...?

Tuhia ō koutou whakaaro, ka tuku mai ai ki a au.
Write down your ideas, and then send (them) to me.
And then... - ...ka/kātahi... ai...

Kei hea ō koutou kamapūtu, tamariki ?
Where are your gumboots, children?
Possessives - 'o' class - ō, tōku...

He kākahu ō koutou.
You have clothes.
Do you have any...? - He... ?

reira, me mihi koutou ki tēnā, ki tēnā o koutou.
Therefore, greet one another, each and every one of you.

Kua tuhi koutou i ō koutou ingoa ki runga i te pepa?
Have you written youir names on the paper?

tēnā, tēnā o koutou tāna ake tuhinga e tuku mai.
Each of you must submit his/her own essay.

#134: I am unable to drive the car
#118: The doctor says you are well but he thinks you will die
#95: The cake was eaten by me
#49: His car is red
#157: When the police arrived, the thief had already run away
#111: Right, let's go then!
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