In this episode, we explore a different ways to use the word 'atu'
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Episode dialogue:
Hēmi: Kei te haere atu au ki te hui ā-motu. Kei te pīrangi haere mai koe?
Āpera: Āwhea te hui tū ai?
Hēmi: Ā tērā atu wiki.
Āpera: Ko wai atu kei te haere i tō taha?
Hēmi: Ko au anahe i tēnei wā. Ka tū te hui ki te marae o Tūrangawaewae.
Āpera: Kei whea tērā?
Hēmi: Kei Ngāruawāhia, kei tua atu i te maunga o Taupiri.
Āpera: He aha te kawa o taua marae?
Hēmi: Ko te kawa i Tainui, ko tū atu, tū mai.
Āpera: Ka pai. Mā whea atu tāua?
Hēmi: Mā runga motokā, he poto atu te haere mā runga motokā i te haere mā runga pahi.
Āpera: Atu i konei ka haere tāua mā te huarahi matua?
Hēmi: Āna. He tokomaha ka tae atu, kaumātua atu, pakeke atu, tamariki atu.
Āpera: Ka rawe. Me haere tāua.
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