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Sentences in the present tense often use kei te:
Kei te haere au.
I am going.
This can also be expressed with the tense marker e... ana...:
E haere ana au.
I am going.
This is different from other tense markers in that the verb (in this case, haere) comes between the two words e and ana instead of after them, as in kei te.
Also, e... ana... can be be used to indicate action in the past or in the future as well as the present:
E haere ana au.
I am going.
I was going.
I will be going.
Whether it is past, present or future, e... ana... relates to continious action ("I was going" rather than "I went" or "I will be going" rather than "I will go").
E mataku ana ia ki a au?
Is she afraid of me?E kaingākau ana ia ki tana mokopuna ki a Tīwana.
She is very fond of her grandchild, Tīwana.E kimi ana te ngeru ki te kiore.
The cat is searching for the mouse.E mātaki-kiriata ana mātou.
We're movie-watching.E whakatā ana tāua i te ngahere.
We (you and I) are resting in the forest.E hiahia pukapuka ana ahau.
I want a book.E haere ana koe ki te kura āpōpō.
You're going to school tomorrow.E waiata ana rātou.
They are singing.E haere ana tātou ki te hui raranga.
We are going to the weaving meeting.E kimi ana a Manu i tāna waea pūkoro.
Manu is searching for his cell phone.E hoki ana ia ki te kani.
He was returning to the saw.E moe ana te paruauru i roto i te wharau.
The gardener is sleeping in the shed.E pīrangi ana koe ki tēnei tī hāte kōwhai?
Are you wanting this yellow t-shirt?E whakapono ana au ki a koe.
I am believing in you.E haere ana au ki te rūma horoi hīrere ai.
I'm going to the bathroom for a shower.E ua ana ki waho.
It's raining outside.E kihi ana ia i tātahi ngeru pango.
She is kissing a black cat.E whakarongo ana māua ko Paora ki te tumuaki.
Paora and I are listening to the head-master.E āwhina ana ahai i a ia.
I am helping him.E mohio ana au ki ana kupu.
I know what her words mean.E tū ake ana ia ki te marae.
He is standing up on the marae.E pōwhiri ana rātou ki a mātou.
They are welcoming us.E pīrangi ana a Manu ki tēnā aihikirimi.
Manu is wanting that icecream by you.E kai ana te kurī i te kai.
The dog is eating the food.E haere ana koe ki hea?
Where are you going now?E pēhea ana tērā tāne pai?
How is that good man?E whiti ana te rā.
The sun is shining.E pīrangi ana a Hana ki tēnā aihikirimi.
Hana desires/wants that icecream by you.E tono ana ia kia haere ia ki te whakatā.
He is requesting to go for a break.E pōwhiri ana rātou ki a mātou.
They are welcoming us.E pēhea ana tērā kerēwatiki?
How is that clever dickie?E pēhea ana koutou?
How are you all now?E kai ana te pēpi i ngā rīwai.
The baby is eating the potatoes.E horoi ana a Ari i a ia.
Ari is washing himself.E titiro tonu ana aku whatu, ka whakairia oratia.
My eyes were still open and yet you suspended me alive.E oma ana ngā tamariki ki te kura.
The children are running to school.E kauhoe ana ia ki te moutere.
She is going to swim to the island.E kōrero ana au ki a ia.
I am speaking to her.E haere ana mātou ki te one.
We are going to the beach.E pānui ana te tama i te pukapuka.
The boy is reading the book.E tika ana kia mihi au ki a koe me tō whānau i tēnei wā pōuri.
It is appropriate for me to greet you and your family at this sad time.Kāore au e ako ana i te reo Māori.
I am not learning the Māori language.E mātakitaki ana rātou i te netipāora.
They are watching the netball.E kīia ana te kōrero...
The saying goes...E mōhio ana au ki ana kupu.
I am knowing what her words mean.E whakamutu ana ia i tana horonga.
She is finishing the washing.E whāngai ana a Aria i te kurī.
Aria is feeding the dog.E haere atu ana au ki kō.
I'm going over there.E tū ana ia ki mua i Te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi.
He is standing in front of the Treaty of Waitangi.E kōrero ana ngā wāhine.
The women are talking.E takoto ana rāua.
They're lying down.E aroha ana ahau ki a Koa.
I love Koa.E mōhio ana au ki te tangata e kōrero nā koe.
I know the person you're talking about.E more ana a Hine.
Hine is sleeping.E tākaro ana rāua i te papa tākaro.
They (two people) are playing at the playground.E whiri ana au i tētahi kōnae.
I am braiding a food basket.E haere ana tātou ki te toa āpōpō.
We will be going to the store tomorrow.E kata hoki ana a Mia.
Mia is also laughing.E tika ana te kōrero.
The statement is correct.E maumahara ana ahau ki tō rāua arunga e te kurī rā.
I remember them being chased by that dog.E kihi ana a Amaru kāua ko Mia.
Amaru and Mia are kissing.E kauhoe ana ia ki te motu.
She is going to swim to the island.E mahi ana ia i Pōneke.
She works in Wellington.E tunu ana a Mere i te kai.
Mere is cooking the food.E hiahia ana ia ki te haere ki tāwāhi.
Do you want to go to.E haere mai ana te ope rā ki runga i te marae.
That group over there is coming onto the marae.E maumahara ana ahau ki taku tino matukutanga.
I am remembering being very frightened.E rapu ana ia i tētahi rangimarietanga.
He's looking for peace of mind.E puta ana ngā tamariki katoa ki waho.
All of the children are going outside.E tū ana te whare.
The house is standing.E whakakākahuana ia i a ia anō ki ōna kākahu tino pai.
He's getting himself dressed in his best clothes.E whakapono ana ia ki te Atua.
She believes in God.E tatari ana au ki te rārangi kia hoko ai i ōku hū.
I am waiting in the queue to pay for my shoes.E haere ana koe ki te kura āpōpō.
You're going to school tomorrow.E whakarongo ana ngā pirihimana ki te tangata.
The policemen are listening to the person.E kōrero ana ia ki ngā tamariki.
He is talking to the children.E mārama ana au ki te kōrero.
I understand what is being said.E āwhina ana a Tame i a Tawa.
Tame is helping Tawa.E hiahia ana ahau ki te ako i te reo Māori.
I want to learn Māori.E haere ana mātou ki Wānaka ā tērā wiki.
We are going to Wānaka next week.E noho ana mātou i Kawakawa.
We were living in Kawakawa.E mōhio ana koe ki te kaukau?
Are you knowing how to swim?E moe ana te pēpi.
The baby is sleeping.E whiti ana te rā ki Kaikohe.
The sun is shining in Kaikohe.E haere ana au ki te mahi.
I am going to work.E mātakitaki ana te ngeru ki te manu.
The cat is watching the bird.E kata ana a Niko.
Niko is laughing.E waiata ana ngā tamariki.
The children are (or were) singing.E whai ana ngā tamariki i te pōro.
The children are chasing the ball.E kimi ana a Manu i tāna waea pūkoro.
Manu is searching for his cell phone.E pōuto ana ia i te rākau nā.
He is chopping down the treee.E haere ana ngā wāhine ki te toa.
The women are going to the shop.E pīrangi ana ahau ki te āporo rā.
I am wanting that apple.E whaikōrero ana te koroua.
The elderly man is making a speech.E haere ana ngā tamariki katoa ki waho.
All of the children are going outside.E hiahia ana au ki tērā kākahu kahurangi.
I want that blue dress.E mahi ana au i te hōhipera.
I work at the hospital.E rere ake ana te manu ki te kōmata o te rākau.
The bird is flying to the top of the tree.E rerere ana te manu i runga tata iho i te ngata.
The bird is hovering just above the snail.E hui ana a Rama rāua ko Pita ki te pātaka kōrero.
Rama and Pita are meeting in the library.E tapahi ana ia ki te kani.
He was cutting with the saw.E waiata ana māua i te hui.
We (me and one other person) are singing at the gathering.E huna ana te pūngāwerewere i roto i te pouaka rēta.
The spider is hiding in the letterbox.E hui ana te kōmihana ia marama mō te rua rā.
The Commission meets for two days in each month.E tae katoa mai ana ngā manuhiri.
All the visitors are arriving.E hīkoi ana rātou ki te tūnga pahi.
They're walking to the bus stop.E noho ana au i te rohe o Pōneke.
I am living in the Wellington area.E heke ana te hukarere.
The snow is falling.E haka ana te iwi whenua rā i te haka.
The local people were performing the haka.E hē ana tāna.
What she/he said was incorrect.E noho ana au i te rohe o Pōneke.
I am living in the Wellington region.E inu ana ia i te kapu wai.
She is drinking a cup of water.E haere ana mātou ki te one āpōpō.
We are going to the beach tomorrow.E hiahia ana ia ki te kani.
He wanted the saw.E whakamārama ana te kaiako i te mahi ki ngā tamariki.
The teacher is explaining the work to the children.E tū ana te tamaiti tāne.
The boy is standing.E whakatipua ana te pātītī e Papa-tū-ā-nuku.
The grass is being grown by Papa-tū-ā-nuku.E titiro ana te tauhou ki a au.
The stranger was looking at me.E tātaku ana tērā i ngā kauhau o nehe, me te kōrero i ngā mahi a ngā tūpuna i mahia i tēnei taha.
They recited the old recitations from ancient times, and talked about the deeds of the ancestors.E whana ana te tama i te pōro.
The boy is kicking the ball.E mātakitaki pouaka whakaata ana a Aroha.
Aroha is television watching.E mea ana koe ko Ponga hei ariki mōu?
Are you saying that Pongo is to be your lord?E haere ana a Rangi.
Rangi is going.E kāia ana hoki he tino toa koe ki taua mahi.
It is also said that you were a real champion at that job.E mauāhara ana a Taika ki a Hēmi.
Taika is holding a grudge against Hēmi.E pīrangi ana ahau ki te hoki ti Taupō.
I want to return to Taupō.E moe ana te kuia rā.
The old lady is speaking.E titiro ana te tauhou ki ahau.
The stranger was looking at me.E titiro ana a Amaru.
Amaru is looking.E kai ana ngā tamariki i ngā āporo.
The children are eating the apples.E kauhoe ana te hoiho i te moana.
The yellow-eyed penguin is swimming in the sea.E tangi haere mai ana te ope.
The group are weeping as they come.E hui ana te kōmihana o te Taura Whiri ia marama mō te rua rā.
The Māori Language Commission meets each month for two days.E kauhoe ana rātou i ngā ngaru.
They are swimming in the waves.E mōhio ana ia he porotaka te ao.
He knows that the earth is round.E māngere ana ngā tamariki i te pouaka whakaata.
The television is making the children lazy.E ako ana au ki te raranga harakeke.
I am learning to weave flax.E tata ana ia ki te matapihi ka haere tonu ia ki te kūaha.
Being near the window, she walked to the door.E moe ana au i tētahi rākau kākāriki.
I am sleeping in a green tree.E mōhio ana ahau ki te kaukau.
I am knowing how to swim.E whai ana ngā tamariki i te pōro.
The children are chasing the ball.E kai ana ngā tamariki i te hapa.
The children are eating dinner.E mau ana mātou i te wahie i te rori ki te whare.
We are carrying the firewood from the road to the house.E kihi ana ia i tētahi ngeru pango.
She is kissing a black cat.E tū ana te waka ki te huarahi.
The car is parked on the road.E kōwhiti ana te tamaiti nā i ngā kuku.
The mussels are being shelled by that child by you.E tika ana me tū ki te mihi atu ki a koe.
It is appropriate to stand and acknowledge you..E ua ana te ua.
It is raining (lit: "the rain is raining").E haere ana ia ki te whakarongo.
He is listening.E kōrero ana a Hemi ki te kaiako.
Hemi is talking to the teacher.E pīrangi ana a Māui ki tēnā aihikirimi.
Māui desires/wants that icecream by you.