He aha tenei, Tena, Tera?
Section outline
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This session we will look at the uses of tenei,tena,tera. using these kupu to understand the usages when asking a question of an item/object.
Achievement Objectives:
2.2 communicate about possessionsWALT(We are learning to)
Tuhituhi: Use resources, for example, dictionaries and glossaries to experiment with some new language in writing and to check spelling
Whakarongo: Get the gist of short oral texts that contain some unfamiliar language.
Kōrero: Use generally appropriate pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation.
Activity:
we will look at the usage of tenei, tena, tera and the sentence structures relative to these words to help you ask questions in māori. I want you to write the questions and answers, then practice these with the words you have learnt from the classroom items task.
Sentences structure
Patai = Question
To ask someone what item you have you would use:
He aha tenei? = What is this?
To reply you would use this sentence:He ______ tena = That is a __________.
The blank space would be filled with the name of the item/object that you are identifying.
When asking what is that object/item that your partner has you would use tena as seen below.
He aha tena? = What is that?
To answer you would swap it by replying using tenei as you can see below.
He _______ tenei. =This is a ________.
Finally, when you want to ask what an item is away from the both of you, you would ask the question below.
He aha tera? = What is that over there?
To answer you would not use tenei and tena as you dont possess this so you would use Tera as below.He _______ tera. = That over there is a __________.