In this episode, we explore a kōrero between two people about different ways to say 'and' in te reo Māori.
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Episode dialogue:
Āpera: Kua tae kōrua ko Ani ki Hawai’i?
Hēmi: Āe, i tae māua ki reira i tērā tau me te tau i mua atu i tērā.
Āpera: Nā, i pēwhea ki a kōrua?
Hēmi: He ātaahua te wāhi rā, he ātaahua hoki ngā tāngata o reira.
Āpera: Ka haere mātou ko ōku hoa ki reira, ā, ka haere hoki mātou ki Tahiti. He kupu āwhina āu?
Hēmi: Ko wai mā koutou ka haere?
Āpera: Ā, ko Mere mā.
Hēmi: Kāti, me haere koutou ki Oahu me Hawaii. He rerekē ngā motu e rua.
Āpera: Ka pai.
Hēmi: Ka mutu, whakahokia mai he tiakarete makekemia, he hinu niu, he kawhe Kona hoki māku.
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