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  • Asking where something is located?

    To ask where something is located in the present tense we use the phrase

    Kei hea?                        Where is?

    Kei hea tō kura?           Where is your school?      Kei Mission Heights taku kura

    To answer we replace the word 'hea' (where) with the place or location as in the example above.

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    Saying where you live

    The word "Kei" at the beginning of a Māori sentence is used to show the location of something presently.

    For example, 

    Kei Flatbush taku kainga                           My home is in Flatbush