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He toa ngā kuia o Waikato ki te kanikani.
The old ladies of Waikato are great dancers.He tatou tō tō rātou whare.
Their house has a door.Ko Kāpiti te kāinga o te tipuna tāne o te whānau.
The grandfather of the family lives in Kāpiti.Me piri koe ki tōu ope.
You must stick to your party.Kei te haere tō māua hoa ki te whare o tō rāua whaea.
Our friend is going to their mother's house.Ko Tūhawaiki te rangatira o Murihuku i tērā ray tau.
Tūhawaiki was the chief of Murihiku last century.He kaumātua a Nikau rāua ko Taika no tērā marae.
Nikau and Taika are elders of that marae.Ko ngā iwi katoa o te ao kua huihui mai i tēnei rā.
All the peoples of the world have gathered here today.Manaakitia ōu kaumātua!
Respect your elders!Kua mate rawa ō tātou koroua katoa.
All our old men are dead.Ko Koa te pāpā o Tawa.
Koa is Tawa's father.No Te Wai Pounamu tōu tipuna wahine.
Your grandmother is from the South Island.Hoake tātou ki tō rāua whare.
Let's go to their house.He aha ngā whainga o tō koutou rōpū?
What are the objectives of your organisation?Ko Pāora rāua ko Ani ōku hungarei.
Pāora and Ani are my inlaws.Kāore tō tāua matua i haere ki tāna hui.
Our father did not go to his meeting.Ko Rangi tōna matuakēkē.
Rangi is his uncle.He tatau tō te whare.
The house has a door.Ko to iwi Māori ngā tāngata whenua o Aotearoa.
The Māori people are the tāngata whenua of Aotearoa.Haere mai ki te mihi ki tōku whanau!
Come and meet my family!Kei hea ngā uri o Te Rangihiroa? Kāore ōna uri.
Where are the descendants of Te Rangihiroa? He had none.Ko Ingarangi pea te kīnga tūturu o te nuinga o te iwi Pākehā.
The original home of most Pākehā people is probably England.Ko Kauri te whaea o Ari.
Kauri is the mother of Ari.Ko Moana tōna matuakēkē.
Moana is his aunty.No Kawatiri ā koutou irāmutu.
Your nieces are from Westport.He hū ō ā māua tamariki.
Our children have shoes.Ko Hēmi tōna hoa tane.
Hēmi is her husband.Ko Mere te tuahine o Mārama rāua ko Tamahae.
Mere is Marama's and Tamahae's cousin.Kei hea ō koutou kamapūtu, tamariki mā?
Where are your gumboots, children?E rua ōu whatu, kotahi tōu ihu.
You have two eyes and one nose.Ko Ngāti Hāmuti Wera to ingoa o tērā iwi.
The name of that tribe is Ngāti Hāmuti Wera.