He tīhate mā tōna kākahu. — His/Her clothing is a white T-shirt.
He pōtae pango kei runga i tōna māhunga. — There is a black hat on his head.
Ko tōna koti he whero. — She has a red coat.
He hū kākāriki ōna. — His shoes are green.
He tarau kōwhai tō te tama. — The boy has yellow shorts.
He tōna hākete kahurangi. — She has a blue jacket.
He kahurangi te tae o tōna hākete. - Blue is the colour of her jacket.
He parauri ōna makawe. — Her hair is brown.
He tōna tarau hina. — He has grey trousers.
E hia ngā āporo i te ata? How many apples in the morning?
E hia ngā pukapuka inanahi? How many books yesterday?
Tokohia ngā tāngata i te pō? How many people at night?
Tokohia ngā tauira i te kura inanahi? How many students at school yesterday?
Ka rere te Rā. – The Sun rushed.
Ka karanga a Māui: “Inaianei!” – Māui shouted: “Now!”
Ka hopu rātou i te Rā. – They caught the Sun.
Ka kī te Rā: “Kāti!” – The Sun said: “Stop!”
Horoi ō ringaringa i mua i te kai. Wash your hands before eating.
Kua mutu te kai? Finished eating?
Tatari mō tō wā. Wait for your turn.
Kua tae mai te wā moe. Sleep time has arrived.
Ko wai tō ingoa? What is your name?
Kei te oma ahau. I am running.
I pānui ahau. I read.
Kua mahi rāua. Those two have worked.
I ngenge kōrua. You two were tired.
Ka kai tātou. We all will eat.
tekau tāpiri tekau mā tahi ka puta rua tekau mā tahi
toru tāpiri tekau mā rua ka puta tekau mā rima
Kei te tunu au i te keke. I am cooking the cake.
Ka tapatapahi a Mere i ngā huawhenua. Mere will chop the vegetables.
He wera te raumati. Summer is hot.
Ka tipu ngā putiputi i te kōanga. The flowers will grow in spring.