>>fij<< Pardon! Jilou! Paroni! >>fij<< Hello. Ni sa bula. Hello. >>fij<< Where are you from? O kemuni mai vei? O cavutu mai vei? >>fij<< Bon appetit! Da kana! Vakavucesa! >>fij<< Hello! Bula! Sava! >>fij<< Yes, two. Lo, rua. Io, e rua. >>fij<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Dua, rua, tolu, va, lima, ono, vitu, walu, ciwa, tini. Dua, rua, tolu, va, lima, ono, vitu, walu, ciwa, tini. >>fij<< No! Seqa! Sega! >>fij<< Please. Yalo vinaka. Yalovinaka. >>fij<< Good afternoon. Ni sa bula. Vinaka na yakavi. >>fij<< Good night. Ni sa moce. Totolo vinaka na bogi. >>fij<< Hello, Tom. Bula, Tom 3 - 5 OKOTOVA >>fij<< Where are you from, Karen? O kemuni mai vei, Karen? O lako mai vei, Karen? >>fij<< Good evening! Ni sa bula! Dua na yakavi vinaka! >>fij<< Pardon? Jilou? Pardon? >>fij<< How much is this? E vica na kena i-sau? E vakacava sara mada na levu ni ka oqo? >>fij<< No problem! Sega na lega! E sega ni dua na leqa! >>fij<< No problem. Sega na lega. E sega ni dua na leqa. >>fij<< How are you? Vacava tiko? Vakacava o iko? >>fij<< From where are you? O kemuni mai vei? O lako mai vei? >>fij<< Good evening. Ni sa bula. Dua na yakavi vinaka. >>fij<< Good morning! Ni sa yadra! Dua na mataka vinaka! >>fij<< No, thanks. Seqa, vinaka. Sega. >>fij<< Good night! Ni sa moce! Dua na bogi vinaka! >>fij<< Yes, please. Lo, yalo vinaka. Io, yalovinaka. >>fij<< Bon appetit. Da kana. Vakatovotovo. >>fij<< Hello, Chicago! Bula, Chicago! Hello, Chicago! >>fij<< Good afternoon! Ni sa bula! Totoka dina na yakavi! >>fij<< Hello! Ni sa bula! Sava! >>fij<< Yes! Lo! Io! >>fij<< Could you repeat that? Tukuna tale mada? Vakacava o rawa ni cakava tale qori? >>fij<< Yes? Lo? Io? >>fij<< Long time, no see. Sa dede da sega ni sota. Sega ni dua na ka e laurai ena dua na gauna balavu. >>fij<< Long time no see! Sa dede da sega ni sota! Sega ni dua na gauna balavu! >>fij<< Hello. Bula. Hello. >>fij<< I don't understand. Au sega ni taura rawa. Au sega ni kila. >>fij<< Yes. Lo. Io. >>fij<< No. Seqa. Sega. >>fij<< Where's the toilet? E vei na vale-lailai? E vei na valelailai? >>fij<< Thank you. Vinaka vaka levu. Vinaka vakalevu. >>fij<< Thanks. Vinaka. Vinaka. >>fij<< Thanks! Vinaka! Vinaka vakalevu! >>fij<< Thank you! Vinaka vaka levu! Vinaka vakalevu! >>fij<< Welcome. Bula. Veiciqomi. >>gil<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Teuana, uoua, tenua, aua, nimaua, onoua, itua, wanua, ruaiwa, tebwina. Teuana, uoman, aman, nima, ono, itiua, wanu, ruaiwa, tebwina. >>gil<< Where do they come from? A roko maiia? A riki mai ia? >>gil<< He sent me a letter. E kanakoa te reta nakoiu. E kanakoa ana reta nakoiu. >>gil<< He bought some rice. E kabooa te raiti. E kabooa te raiti teutana. >>gil<< Hello! Ko na mauri! Mauri! >>gil<< The house is red. E uraura te auti. E uraura te auti. >>gil<< Excuse me, I don't understand. Taiaoka bwa I aki oota. Taiaoka, I aki ota iai. >>gil<< I gave you a book. I anganiko te boki. I anganiko te boki teuana. >>gil<< My name is Jim. Arau Tim. Arau Jim. >>gil<< He gave me a book. E anganai te boki. E anganai te boki teuana. >>gil<< They saw the ship. A noora te kaibuke. A nora te kaibuke. >>gil<< This is the story of my country. Aio rongorongon abau. Aio bon rongorongon abau. >>gil<< Do you speak Kiribati? Ko rabakau n taetae ni Kiribati? Ko taetae i Kiribati? >>gil<< Do you have a smoke? Iai am moko? Iai te moko iroum? >>haw<< Pua sang. Ua hīmeni ʻo Pua. Pua sang. >>haw<< The bread is fresh. Maka ka palaoa. Frauding the falaoa, however, they put their eyes on the falaoa. >>haw<< It is a bird. He manu ʻo ia. The sound of it was an allegorical bird. >>haw<< I have two cats. ʻElua aʻu pōpoki. I THOUGH it wasn’t about two cats with me. >>haw<< I don't want to go to school. ʻAʻole au makemake e hele i ke kula. THOUGH I THOUGH IT WAS a thing that I didn’t want to go to school. >>haw<< This is a school. He kula kēia. THOUGH it is a school like this. >>haw<< You're eating. Ke ʻai nei ʻoe. Ignorance Your Your Responsibilities. >>haw<< Go, Kaʻiulani. E hele, e Kaʻiulani. MISCELLANEOUS, No. >>haw<< What time is it? Holaʻehia kēia? KNOWLEDGE of what? >>haw<< Good evening. Aloha ahiahi. ACHOOL THE PROMISE. >>haw<< I live in Honolulu. Noho au ma Honolulu. OLD THOUGH I live in Honolulu. >>haw<< He is a teacher. He kumu ʻo ia. I am sure that he was a teacher. >>haw<< Is it a bird? He manu ʻo ia? Navigating the earth, navigating, navigating, navigating >>haw<< It is a chair. He noho ʻo ia. Quietly it has become almost as many as possible as it takes to play a role in the >>haw<< I am a human being. He kanaka au. I THANKED to be a man. >>haw<< Good morning! Aloha kakahiaka! LIVING in the morning! >>haw<< I have two brothers. ʻElua oʻu kaikunāne. THOUGH it wasn’t possible for us to have two brothers. >>haw<< This is a pear. He pea kēia. The idea of it is true that this is some type of pear. >>haw<< The man is young. ʻŌpio ke kāne. SUGGESTION, she’s a little girl. >>haw<< The girls work. Hana nā kaikamahine. CONSIDER the little girl by the way she acts. >>haw<< I'm Ricardo. ʻO wauʻo Ricardo. Ricardo. >>haw<< She is a good student. He haumāna maikaʻi ʻo ia. DESPITE the best, she is a good student. >>haw<< Thanks. Mahalo. FROM OUR ARCHIVES. >>haw<< Their car is not good. ʻAʻole maikaʻi kō lāua kaʻa. The safe car that is to take care of is not good. >>haw<< This book is green. ʻŌmaʻomaʻo kēia puke. EWADLYING is the book. >>haw<< I want to go to college. Makemake au e hele i ke kulanui. I THANKUDING to be a good student, I want to go to college. >>haw<< She's a good woman. He wahine maikaʻi ʻo ia. A FARMITIFIGHTT OF TURBULENCE. >>haw<< I am a woman. He wahine au. I THOUGH it wasn’t possible that I was a woman. >>haw<< I have two books. ʻElua aʻu puke. THOUGH there are just two of our books on earth. >>haw<< The bus is long. Loloa ke kaʻa ʻōhua. E WATCHING the bus. >>haw<< I will go. E hele au. I THANK you. >>haw<< I want to learn Hawaiian. Makemake au e aʻo i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. I THANKED to learn Hawaii. >>haw<< This is an apple. He ʻāpala kēia. The apple in question is one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. >>haw<< How are you? Pehea ʻoe? DO YOU consider yourself to be a better person? >>haw<< You're an engineer. He wilikī ʻoe. Excuse You are in engineers. >>haw<< Pua is singing. Ke hīmeni nei ʻo Pua. Pua was to sing. >>haw<< Hello Kaʻiulani. Aloha e Kaʻiulani. Gallup Colporteur Islands. >>haw<< This is an orange. He ʻalani kēia. Normally, this would be like the orange. >>haw<< I have two cars. ʻElua oʻu kaʻa. NAVEN I received a couple of cars. >>haw<< Speak, Kawika. E ʻōlelo, e Kawika. Speak, Do Not Let Your Hands Drop Down. >>haw<< I am a cat. He pōpoki au. I THANKED to be a cat. >>haw<< You're not a man. ʻAʻole ʻoe he kāne. Self - condemning, though, is not the case. >>haw<< Pua is going to sing. E hīmeni ana ʻo Pua. Pua will sing. >>haw<< Pua is going to sing at church. E hīmeni ana ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua will sing at the church. >>haw<< This dog is white. Keʻokeʻo kēia ʻīlio. The dog stink is here, of course, white. >>haw<< The bread is not fresh. ʻAʻole maka ka palaoa. Making sure sure of the falaoa, however, is not as falaoa fou. >>haw<< The horse is not white. ʻAʻole keʻokeʻo ka lio. IMPORTANING the horse, however, it is not simply a panorama. >>haw<< This house will exist. E kū kēia hale. IT WILL be a thing of the past. >>haw<< I want to go to Australia with my family. Makemake au e hele i ʻAukekulelia me koʻu ʻohana. THANKINGLY, I want to go to Australia with my family. >>haw<< Hello! Aloha! Reduce Species! >>haw<< I'm the teacher. ʻO au ke kumu. I THOUGH the teacher au. >>haw<< This apple is not red. ʻAʻole ʻula kēia ʻāpala. THE Aboriginal ap in a certain amount may not be as red as they may be. >>haw<< This dog is big. Nui kēia ʻīlio. The loss of the dog in this, however, is quite another matter. >>haw<< This cat is very fat. Momona loa kēia pōpoki. THE chances of the cat are, of course, are butterflies. >>haw<< I'm going to a store. Ke hele nei au ma he hale kūʻai. I THOUGH it was not possible for me to go to the store. >>haw<< Pua sings at church. Hīmeni ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua Pura sings at the church. >>haw<< The man is strong. Ikaika ke kāne. E FIVE THANKS in the middle of the story. >>haw<< Pua sings. Hīmeni ʻo Pua. Pua Singing. >>haw<< The apple is not green. ʻAʻole ʻōmaʻomaʻo ka ʻāpala. RESIDENTING the apolo, however, is by no means short - lived. >>haw<< I'm an engineer. He wilikī au. HOW I HAVE BENEFITED: I am more than an engineer. >>haw<< The pencil is small. Liʻiliʻi ka penikala. THE pencil is a collection of penicil. >>haw<< You're not a woman. ʻAʻole ʻoe he wahine. Appropriate Yourself. >>haw<< People are weird. Ano nā kanaka. E THOUSANDS of people! >>haw<< I'm confused. Huikau au. I shuddered. >>haw<< They're doctors. Kauka lākou. Treatment as a medical doctor. >>haw<< Is it a chair? He noho ʻo ia? FROM OUR ARCHIVES — Is it a parahiraa? >>haw<< I went to the bank. I hele au ma ka panakō. I TEIMIAH THANKS to the bank. >>haw<< I am a married man. He kāne mea wahine au. I THANKED to be a married man. >>haw<< This corn is fresh. Maka kēia kūlina. The digestion of the corn in this regard, however, is quite another. >>haw<< I want to go to Kyoto. Makemake au e hele i Kioko. THANKINGLY, I want to go to Kyoto. >>haw<< I'm not smart. ʻAʻole au akamai. I THOUGH it has been for me to think that I am a philanthropic >>haw<< The boy is hoeing. Ke kālai nei ke keiki. THANKINGS for young men, the boy. >>haw<< Pua is singing at church. Ke hīmeni nei ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua is playing music in the church. >>haw<< No! ʻAʻole! INOWLEDGE! >>haw<< I am a girl. He kaikamahine au. I THOUGH it wasn’t possible that I was a girl. >>haw<< She's a student. He haumāna ʻo ia. ACTIVITICAL ACTIVITIES. >>haw<< She's looking for a hotel. ʻImi ʻo ia he hōkele. Stephanie is looking for hotels. >>haw<< This is a newspaper. He nūpepa kēia. THE THREAT has become a newspaper. >>haw<< Yes! ʻAe! KNOWLEDGE! >>haw<< Your father is tall. Loa kou makua kāne. SUGGESTION, e loa tou papa. >>haw<< I'm not a teacher. ʻAʻole au he kumu. I THOUGH it was not so much as a teacher. >>haw<< I will come. E hele mai au. NA POWER NUMBERTH! >>haw<< Pua sang at church. Ua hīmeni ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Varā Pua was a musician at the church. >>haw<< I'm not a doctor. ʻAʻole au he kauka. ADRESSURE as a doctor. >>haw<< The girl is beautiful. Nani ke kaikamahine. EGYPTLY, the girl was beautiful. >>haw<< I have two children. ʻElua aʻu keiki. I THOUGH it wasn’t so long that there was just one child. >>haw<< You'll see the students. E ʻike ʻoe nā haumāna. Normally You’ll see the students. >>haw<< This is a green apple. He ʻāpala ʻōmaʻomaʻo kēia. ARAPHIPICAL AFFAIRT KOMIGHI >>haw<< This egg is fresh. Maka kēia hua. The process of fertilizing the egg of Jesus Christ is not in itself bad. >>haw<< They're doctors. Kauka lāua. Treatment as a medical doctor. >>haw<< I'm not hungry. ʻAʻole au pōloli. I THANK you, I’m not hungry. >>haw<< I'm a student. He haumāna au. I THANKED to be a student. >>lkt<< The apple is on the table. Tȟaspáŋ kiŋ wáglutapi akáŋl yaŋké. THE aborigine is now on the table. >>lkt<< I want the book. Wówapi kiŋ wačhíŋ. I MUST want the book. >>lkt<< The chairs are under the tree. Oákaŋke kiŋ čháŋ kiŋ khúta hétu. ENCONOMATESIONS of our seats are in the shadow of the tree. >>lkt<< Nobody wants a war. Tuwéni okíčhize ciŋ šni. OBSERVERS have long been an armed conflict. >>lkt<< Winter is coming. Waníyetu ú. WATCHING THE WORLD. >>lkt<< The book is on the table. Wówapi kiŋ wáglutapi akáŋl ȟpáye. THAT is why the book is being read on the table. >>lkt<< I want ice cream. Čhaȟsníyaŋ etáŋ wáte wačhíŋ kta. I NORTHERNING I need ice cream. >>lkt<< The eagle is white. Waŋblí kiŋ ská. The emerald is a white man. >>lkt<< I speak Lakota. Lakȟótiyapi wówaglake. I THOUGH it was not unusual to speak in Scotland. >>lkt<< I'm reading a book. Wówapi wayáwahan. THOUGH I’m reading a book. >>lkt<< I'm not old. Wakan šni. I THOUGH it was something that I was not. >>lkt<< I'm thirsty. Ímapuze. IMILLEDGE. >>lkt<< The girl is pretty. Wičhíŋčala kiŋ wašté. A GROUP of the little girl was beautiful. >>lkt<< The glass is empty. Žaŋžáŋla kiŋ tákuni él úŋ šni. Whereas the glass is empty, the moose is empty. >>lkt<< I don't know. Slolwayá šni. I THANK you, I’m not sure. >>lkt<< Yes. Hau. KNOWLEDGE. >>lkt<< I saw it with my own eyes. Lé miištá uŋ waŋbláke. I TEIMITIKING the matter by the way I look into the world. >>lkt<< Is your mother at home? Nihúŋ thiyáta yaŋka kta he. DO YOU have a good time with your mother, who lives in the home? >>lkt<< Yes. Haŋ. KNOWLEDGE. >>lkt<< I have a white cat. Igmú ská waŋ bluhá. I THANKSING to be a white cat. >>lkt<< The room is dark. Thimáothi kiŋ kpáza. KO THOUGH it was dark in the room. >>mah<< She is reading. Ej rit. Ej riit. >>mah<< I'm studying. Ij kaatak. Ij katak. >>mah<< I come from America. Ij itok jen Amedika. Iar itok jãn Amedka. >>mah<< Everything is in the hands of God. Men otemjej rej ilo bein Anij. Men otemjej rej bed ilo pein Anij. >>mah<< How much does it cost? Jete wonan? Ewi joñan wõnãn? >>mah<< It's hot. Ej bwil. Ebwil. >>mah<< When were you born? Kwaar lotak naat? Ñããt eo kwar lotak? >>mah<< I'm going home. Ij etal nan mweo ma. Ij ro̦o̦l ñan m̦weo im̦õ. >>mah<< What are you doing? Kwoj ta? Ta eo kwoj kõmmane? >>mah<< She is eating. Ej ṃõñā. Ej mõñã. >>mah<< I am going to school. Ij etal nan mon jikuul. Ij ilen jikuul. >>mah<< Where are you going? Kwoj etal nan ia? Kwoj ilok ñõn ia? >>mah<< What month is this? Allon in ta in? Ta aliñ in? >>mah<< What time is it now? Jete awa kiio? Ien et eo kiõ? >>mah<< It is hot. Ej bwil. Ebwil. >>mah<< Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred. Jonoul, ronoul, jilnoul, enoul, lemnoul, jiljinonoul, jimjuonoul, ralitonoul, ratimjuonoul, jibukwi. Joñoul, eñoul, eñoul, eñoul, eñoul, jiljinoñoul, jiljilimjuõnñoul, eightyñoul, eñoul buki. >>mah<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Juon, ruo, jilu, eman, lalem, jiljino, jimjuon, ralitok, ratimjuon, jonoul. Juõn, ruo, jilu, emen, lailim, jiljino, jiljilimjuõn, drualitõk, druatimjuõn, joñoul. >>mah<< I'll be right back. Enaj ṃõkaj. Inaj bar jeblak. >>mah<< Why? Etke? Etke ear ãindein? >>mah<< How old are you? Jete am iio? Ewi joñan am ritto? >>mah<< I'm reading. Ij riit. Ij riit. >>mah<< I'm going to the store. Ij etal nan mon wia. Inaaj etal ñan m̦õn wia eo. >>mah<< It is cold. Ej ṃõḷo. Ej molo. >>mah<< He is good. Ej eṃṃan. Ej juõn eo emõn. >>mah<< What time is it? Jete awa? Ta eo ej ien eo? >>mah<< Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. Jonoul, jonoul juon, jonoul ruo, jonoul jilu, jonoul eman, jonoul lalem, jonoul jiljino, jonoul jimjuon, jonoul ralitok, jonoul ratimjuon, ronoul. Im joñoul joñoul, joñoul joñoul joñoul, joñoul joñoul joñoul joñoul joñoul, joñoul joñoul joñoul ruo. >>mah<< He went. Ear etal. Ear ilok. >>mah<< What day is today? Raan in ta in? Ran ta eo rainin? >>mah<< It's cold. Ej ṃõḷo. Ejjab m̦õl̦ol̦o̦k. >>mri<< These apples are very big. He tino nui ēnei āporo. He nui rawa enei aporo >>mri<< I don't like chocolate. Kāore e pai ki a au te tiakarete. E kore ahau e pai ki te kokoreti >>mri<< We didn't forget. Kāore i wareware i a māua/mātou Kihai matou i wareware >>mri<< She stabbed him with a golden trident. I okaina ia e ia ki tētahi tao kōura. Na ka werohia ia e ia ki te pene koura >>mri<< I am an adventurer each day. He kiri māia ahau ia rā, ia rā. E ngau ana ahau i tenei ra, i tenei ra >>mri<< I went to see a movie with Tom after school. I haere atu māua ko Tom ki te mātakitaki i tētahi pikitia i muri i te kura. I haere ahau kia kite i tetahi ata i a Tome i muri i te ako >>mri<< Life is strange. He rerekē ngā āhuatanga o te oranga. He hanga ke te ora >>mri<< I don't want to go to school. Kāore au e hiahia ana ki te haere ki te kura. Kahore ahau e pai kia haere ki te ako >>mri<< Are you free tomorrow? Kei te wātea koe āpōpō? Ka ata noho ranei koutou apopo >>mri<< I would rather stay at home than go fishing. He pai kē ki a au te noho ki te kāinga i te haere ki te hī ika. E pai ke ana ki ahau te noho i te whare i te haere ika >>mri<< I should've been there with you. Ka mahue taku noho i reira, i tō taha. Penei kua noho ahau i reira i a koe >>mri<< This is the lover's lane. Ko te ara o te whaiāipo tēnei. Ko te la tenei o te hoa aroha >>mri<< I need new soles on these shoes. He raparapa e hiahiatia ana e au mō ēnei hū. E mea ana ahau ki nga kapu hou i runga i enei hu >>mri<< It's too expensive. He nui rawa te utu! E nui atu te utu nui >>mri<< My watch needs to be repaired. E hiahiatia ana kia tapia tāku wati. Ko te mea hei hanga mo taku mataaratanga >>mri<< I don't want my mother to worry. Kāore au i te hiahia kia āwangawanga tōku whaea. Kahore ahau e pai kia manukanuka toku whaea >>mri<< Why don't you let him decide? He aha i kore ai koe e tuku i a ia kia whiriwhiri? He aha koutou te whakarite ai i tana >>mri<< Frankly speaking, your way of thinking is out of date. Kia pono taku kōrero, he tawhito rawa tō āhua whakaaro. Ko te korero pono, ehara to koutou whakaaro i te wa e rite ai >>mri<< He has seen much of the world. He maha ngā mea o te ao kua kitea e ia. Kua kite ia i to te ao nuinga >>mri<< How were they killed? I pēhea rāua i whakamatea ai? A whakamatea ana ratou i hea >>mri<< Thanks for the memories. Kia ora mo ngā maumaharatanga. Whakawhetai ki nga maharatanga. >>mri<< I am a cat. He ngeru au. He pusi ahau >>mri<< I didn't mean to get too personal. Kāore ahau i mea ki te tino whakatoko ake i ngā āhuatanga e pā ana ki a koe. Ehara ahau i te mea kia riro rawa mai tetahi i tetahi >>mri<< I am a married man. He tāne mārena ahau. He tane marena ahau >>mri<< I was just passing by. I te taha noa atu ahau. Nawai a kua pahemo noa atu ahau >>mri<< He just ate. I'm always eating. Kātahi anō a ia ka kai. E kai ana au i ngā wā katoa. Ko ia anake i kai; ko ahau e kai tonu ana >>mri<< Tom told Mary the secret. I whākina atu e Tom te kōrero muna ki a Mary. Na ka korerotia e Tomi ki a Meri te mea ngaro >>mri<< Tom seems to be jealous. Tōna tikanga, e harawene a Tom. A ka kite a Tomi e hae ana >>mri<< This bank always watches out for its own interests. Tiaki ai te pēke nei i ōna ake painga i ngā wā katoa. E mataara ana tenei peeke i nga wa katoa ki te pai mona >>mri<< I ate the yoghurt. I kai au i te miraka tepe. I kai ahau i te yoghurt >>mri<< Tom seemed to be in a hurry. Te āhua nei i te pōnānā a Tom. A ki te tino puta ke te ahua o Tomu >>mri<< I haven't decided yet. Kāore anō au kia whakatau. Kua kahore ano ahau i whakatakoto tikanga noa >>mri<< Tom sat very still on the couch. I noho tino hū a Tom i runga i te hōpa. Na ka noho tonu iho a Tome i runga i te moenga >>mri<< Tom handed Mary a cup of coffee. I hoatu a Tom i tētahi kawhe ki a Mary. Na hoatu ana e Toma ki a Meri tetahi kapu kopa >>mri<< I have two older sisters. Tokorua ōku tuākana. Tokorua oku tuakana >>mri<< I didn't send for Tom. Kāore a Tom i tonoa e au kia haere mai. Kihai ahau i tono ki a Tomu >>mri<< It is rather difficult to assemble a watch. He uaua tonu te hanga i tētahi wati. Erangi e kore e taea te kohikohi he kaitutei >>mri<< Tom is fabulous. He tino rawe a Tom. A ko Tomi, kua tino nui >>mri<< I ran and ran, but missed the train. I kaha taku oma, engari i mahue ahau i te tereina. Ko ahau i oma, i oma, heoi ngaro ana i te ture >>mri<< Out of my way or I shoot you. Pōuri atu, kei pūhia koe e au. E kopere ana ahau i a koe i toku ara, i ahau ranei >>mri<< Welcome to Tatoeba! Haere mai ki Tatoeba! Whakaae ki Tapa >>mri<< You are probably wrong. Ākene pea kei te hē koe. Tera pea ko koe, tera e he. >>mri<< Tom spends too much time on the computer. He roa rawa te wā e whakapaua ana e Tom e whakamahi ana i te rorohiko. He maha rawa nga wa e fakamoleki ana e Tom i runga i te paraharaha >>mri<< I have to use the restroom. Me haere au ki te whare paku. He pūkoro taku hei meatanga maku >>mri<< Tom walked quickly up the stairs. I tere a Tom ki te piki ake i te arapiki. Na hohoro tonu te pikinga a Tom >>mri<< Don't close the door. Kaua e katia te kūaha. Kei tutakina te tatau >>mri<< Mary is the country's foremost expert on the conflict in Syria. Ko Mary te mātanga ahurei o te whenua nei e pā ana ki te pakanga ki Hīria. Ko Meri te rangatira nui o te whenua mo te whawhai i Hiria >>mri<< The murder charge was reduced to manslaughter. I whakaitihia te whakapae kōhuru ki te matenga pokerehū. A i whakahokia iho te whiu, ko te patu i patua ai te tangata >>mri<< This is a school. Tēnei he wharekura. Pūoru enei. >>mri<< Is Tom aware of what Mary did? E mōhio ana a Tom he aha tā Mary i mahi ai? Kua mohio ranei a Toma ki ta Meri i mea ai >>mri<< It's really cold today. He tino makariri tēnei rangi. E matao tonu ana aianei >>mri<< Tom did everything he could. I mahia e Tom ngā mea katoa i taea e ia te mahi. A i mea a Tomi i nga mea katoa i taea e ia >>mri<< He went to London to learn English. I haere ia ki Rānana ako ai i te reo Pākehā. I haere ia ki London, ki te ako reo Pākehā >>mri<< Is Tom well? E pai ana a Tom? E ora ana ranei a Tomi >>mri<< He was fast asleep. I te moe hōhonu ia. Na kua moe ia >>mri<< I owe you 3,000 yen. E 3,000 yen e nama ana au ki a koe. Tenei ahau ki a koutou, e 3,000 >>mri<< I ate that apple. I kai ahau i tērā āporo. I kainga taua aporo e ahau >>mri<< Tom could tell that Mary had been crying. I taea e Tom te kite i te tangi a Mary. A ka mohio a Toma e tangi ana a Meri >>mri<< We're all quite fond of Tom. E rata ana mātou katoa ki a Tom. E koroke ana matou katoa ki a Tomu >>mri<< I have a lot of friends to help me. He tokomaha ōku hoa hei āwhina mai i ahau. He tokomaha oku hoa hei awhina i ahau >>mri<< That village has changed a lot from how it was 10 years ago. Kua tino rerekē te papa kāinga i ngā tau tekau kua taha atu. Katahi ka tahuri ke taua kainga i nga mea i mua atu i nga tau kotahi tekau >>mri<< We have about nine students. Tokoiwa pea ā mātou ākonga. Kei te toko iwa o matouaka e haere ana >>mri<< He tried to borrow a large sum of money from them in vain. I tonoa e ia he pūtea nui i a rātou, engari auare ake. He maumau tana ki te whakatarewa moni i a ratou >>mri<< Do good to those who hate you. Kia pai te mahi ki te hunga e kino ana ki a koutou. Kia pai te mahi ki te hunga e kino ana ki a koe >>mri<< I want to know who did that. E hiahia ana ahau ki te mōhio nā wai tērā mahi. E mea ana ahau kia mohio na wai tenei mahi >>mri<< Hideyo Noguchi was a great man. He tangata tino pai a Hideyo Noguchi i tōna wā. Na he tangata nui a Hirio Nouki >>mri<< Some Italian fashion designers are saying that white bathing suits will catch on this year. Ko ētahi kaihoahoa kākahu o Itaria e mea ana ā tēnei tau paingia haerehia ai ngā hūtu kaukau mā. Ko te kupu tenei a etahi Itari, ara ko nga mea horoi ma e mau i tenei tau >>mri<< I saw him do it. I kitea ia e au e mahi ana i tērā mahi. I kite ahau i tenei e meatia ana e ia >>mri<< I wasn't here then. Nō reira kāore ahau i konei. Kahore ahau i konei i taua wa >>mri<< The crowd watched from a safe distance. I mātakitaki te whakaminenga i tētahi tawhititanga haumaru. Matata noa atu te mano i tawhiti >>mri<< Tom told me that Mary was on a diet. I kī mai a Tom ki a au kua kōwhiria e Mary ki te kai i ngā kai whakatinanga. Na ka mea a Tomi ki ahau, ko Meri hoki e kai ana >>mri<< It's been hot this month, but today's an exception. Kua wera te āhua o te rangi i tēnei marama, hāunga tēnei rā. Na kua mahana tenei marama, otiia he mea rere ke tenei ra >>mri<< Police didn't discover the body. Kāore i kitea te tūpāpaku e ngā pirihimana. Kaore te hepara i kite i te tinana >>mri<< I have two cats. E rua aku ngeru. E rua aku pusi >>mri<< You're eating. Kei te kai koe. A e kai ana koe >>mri<< You are a wolf in sheep's clothing. He wuruwhi koe i roto i ngā kākahu o te hipi. He wuruhi koutou, he hipi te kakahu >>mri<< Tom has been absent from school for three days. Kua toru ngā rā a Tom e ngaro ana i te kura. A e toru nga ra i ngaro ai a Tom i te ako >>mri<< Don't be silly. You know I love you. Kaua e rorirori. E mōhiotia ana e koe e arohaina ana koe e au. Kei wairangi te korero; e matau ana ano koe ki toku aroha ki a koe >>mri<< I went to see a movie with Tom after work. I haere māua ko Tom ki te mātakitaki i tētahi pikitia i muri i te mahi. I haere ahau kia kite i tetahi ata i a Tomu i muri i te mahi >>mri<< Remember to see him tomorrow. Maharatia ki te kite i a ia āpōpō. Kia mahara kia kite i a ia apopo >>mri<< Tom is the one who did that. Nā Tom tērā mahi i mahi. A Toma ko ia tenei i mea ra >>mri<< You were Tom's only friend. Ko koe te hoa kotahi o Tom i mua. Ko koe anake te hoa o Tomu >>mri<< I need to know that we can depend on Tom. E hiahia ana au ki te mōhio ka taea e tātou te whakawhirinaki ki a Tom. E mea ana ahau kia mohio e ahei tatou te whakawhirinaki ki a Tomi >>mri<< I understand how angry Tom must feel. E mārama ana ahau ki te riri e rangona ana e Tom. E matau ana ahau ki te tikanga e riri ana a Tomi >>mri<< I am leaving at ten o'clock. Ka haere ahau i te tekau karaka. Ka noho ahau i te tekau o nga haora >>mri<< I'd like to have a Caesarian operation. E hiahia ana ahau ki te pokanga Caesarian. E hiahia ana ahau kia mahi a Hiha >>mri<< I've never seen anyone look so angry like that in my life. Kāore kau ahau i kite i tētahi tangata pērā rawa te riri i tōku oranga. Kahore ahau i kite noa i tetahi tangata e rite ana tona riri ki to tenei i toku oranga nei >>mri<< I waited for Tom for a long time. I tatari ahau ki a Tom mō te wā roa. A he maha oku ra i tatari ai ki a Tomi >>mri<< He applied for the position. I tonoa e ia te tūranga. Rohikohia ana e ia te turanga >>mri<< I use Firefox. Whakamahi ai au i te Firefox. E mea ana ahau ki te ahifox >>mri<< I'd appreciate it if you could do that. Ka whakamaioha ahau ki te taea e koe te mahi i tērā mahi. Na e rite ana ahau ki te taea e koe >>mri<< No other woman in our company is so proud as she. Kāore he wahine pērā rawa i a ia te whakahīhī i roto i tā mātou kamupene. Kahore atu hoki tetahi wahine i roto i a matou e whakapehapeha penei me ia >>mri<< There are eighteen of them. Tekau mā waru rātou. Kotahi tekau ma waru o ratou >>mri<< I want to go back. E hiahia ana ahau ki te hoki atu. Ko taku e mea nei kia hoki ki muri >>mri<< Whose bike is this? Nā wai tēnei paihikara? Na wai tenei titaha >>mri<< You're a fraud. He tinihanga koe. E te tangata tukino ana koe >>mri<< Dan never paid his rent to Linda. Kāore kau a Dan i utu i tana reti ki a Linda. Kihai ano i utua e Rana tona tangohanga ki a Rina >>mri<< She coughed from smoking. I mare ia i te auahi. A ka marere atu ia i te paowa >>mri<< Without a good education, how can you succeed? Ki te kore he mātauranga pai, me pēhea koe e eke ai ki te taumata angitu? Ki te kore he ako pai, me pehea ka taea ai e koe >>mri<< Tom flinched. I kōrapa a Tom. A kupapa ana Tomi. >>mri<< This earthquake took a hundred and fifty lives, as well. Kotahi rau e rima tekau hoki ngā tāngata i mate i te rū whenua. A riro ana i taua ru kotahi rau e rima tekau; i pera ano >>mri<< There was silence for a moment. I hāmūmū mō tētahi wā. A he wahi iti i wahangu ai >>mri<< I argued with him. I tautohetohe ahau ki a ia. Na kua tautohetohe ahau ki a ia >>mri<< Whatever we may undertake, diligence is important. Ahakoa he aha ngā mea ka pīkauria e tātou, he mea nui te pukumahitanga. Ko nga mea katoa e riro i a tatou, he nui te uaua >>mri<< He doesn't have a hat on. Kāore ia i te mau pōtae. E kore ia e mau i te mata >>mri<< She did not let failure discourage her. Kāore ia i tuku i te mūhoretanga kia whakapāhunu i a ia. Kihai ia i ngakaukore ki a ia >>mri<< They stole his wallet on the train. He mea tāhae nā rāua/rātou tana kopa i runga i te tereina. A tahaetia ana e ratou tana putea i runga i te ture >>mri<< The house is big. He nui te whare. He nui hoki te whare >>mri<< You're not seeing protein purification in a course of genetics. Kāore koe i te kite i te whakaparakoretanga o te poroutīni i roto i tētahi whakamātautau o te iranga. E kore ano hoki koutou e kite i te purenga o te poroporokaina, ara i te wehenga o nga tupuna >>mri<< Tom was Mary's only friend when she was in kindergarten. Ko Tom te hoa kotahi o Mary nōna i te kura kōhungahunga. Na ko Tomi te kotahi o nga hoa anake o Meri i a ia i te whare kai >>mri<< The commander refused to negotiate. I whakakāhoretia e te ngārahu te tono mō te whakawhitiwhiti kōrero. A kihai te rangatira i pai kia korero >>mri<< I have one brother. Kotahi tōku tungāne. Kotahi ano oku teina >>mri<< What are you doing buying a house that expensive? He aha kē tāu e hoko ana i tētahi whare pērā rawa te nui o te utu? A he aha ta koutou e hoko ai ki te whare utu nui >>mri<< Tom will probably win the race. Ka toa pea a Tom i te tauomaoma. Tera pea a Toma e whiwhi ki te utu >>mri<< I just want to thank you. E hiahia noa ana au ki te tuku mihi atu ki a koe. Ko taku ia i pai ai kia whakawhetai ki a koutou >>mri<< It wasn't difficult. Kāore i uaua. Kihai i pakeke >>mri<< They're out of sugar now. Kua pau tā rāua/rātou huka ināianei. Inaianei ia kua poto ratou i te suka >>mri<< Since he didn't come, I didn't go either. Nā te mea kāore ia i haere mai, kāore hoki au i haere atu. I te mea kihai ia i haere mai, kihai ano ahau i haere atu >>mri<< Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do 'practice'? Kāore i te mea whakamataku ko te mahi tā ngā rata e mahi ana e kīia ana ko te 'parakitihi'? He teka ianei he hanga whakarere ta nga kaitito e karanga nei, Ko ta ratou e mahi nei >>mri<< I'm not sure what I'll do after I graduate. Kāore au i te mōhio tūturu ka aha au ā muri atu i taku putanga i te whare wānanga. E kore ahau e mohio ki taku e mea ai i muri i toku mutunga >>mri<< How will you pay your debts? Me pēhea koe e utu ai i āu nama? Ka pehea tau utu ki au moni tarewa >>mri<< We pitched our tents before it got dark. I whakatūria ā māua tēneti e māua i mua i te pō. I whakaturia e matou o matou teneti i te mea kahore ano i pouri >>mri<< She has small feet. He waewae iti ōna. He waewae iti ona >>mri<< Did I say something I shouldn't have? I mea ahau i tētahi mea hē? I korero ranei ahau i tetahi mea e kore ai ahau e pai >>mri<< Tom doesn't often do his homework before dinner. Kāore i te rite tonu tā Tom mahi i te mahi kāinga i mua i te hapa. Ko nga kupu a Tomi, e kore e maha ake ana mea i a ia i mua o te kainga >>mri<< Come with me now. Haere mai i a au ināianei. Haere mai taua inaianei >>mri<< At first, I mistook you for your brother. I te tuatahi, i pōhēhē ahau ko koe tō tuakana. I te tuatahi kua mamingatia koe e ahau mo tou teina >>mri<< Don't worry. I'll look it up for you. Kaua e āwangawanga. Ka kimihia ia e au mōu. Kaua e manukanuka, me tatari ahau ki a koe >>mri<< It's quite clear to me that this is the truth. He mārama ki a au ko tēnei te kōrero pono. Kua marama ki ahau, ko te pono tenei >>mri<< My name is Roberto. Ko Roberto ahau. Ko Ropete toku ingoa >>mri<< Tom didn't do the dishes. Ehara nā Tom ngā rīhi i horoi. Kihai nga rihi i meatia e Tomi >>mri<< Tom roomed with John in college. I noho tahi a Tom rāua ko John i te wā o te kāreti. I uru a Hoani ki te ruma >>mri<< It doesn't matter how smart you are. If you don't work hard, you'll never succeed. Hei aha tō kamakama. Ki te kore koe e pukumahi, e kore rawa koe e angitu. Hore rawa e nui te whakaaro nui ou; ki te kore koe e mahi, e kore e taea e koe >>mri<< Thanks for the heads-up. Kia ora mō tō whakamōhio mai i a au. Whakawhetai ki nga matenga >>mri<< How many plates and cups are there? E hia ngā pereti, e hia ngā kapu? E hia nga paraharaha me nga kapu i reira >>mri<< They lost their dog. I ngaro tā rāua kurī i a rāua. Kua ngaro ta ratou kuri >>mri<< In our factory, goods are produced. Mahia ai he taputapu i roto i tā mātou wheketere. E hua ana nga taonga i ta matou mahinga taonga >>mri<< Tom is a very good cook. He kaitunu tino pai a Tom. He tino pai rawa a Tome ki te taka >>mri<< Tom takes the kids to the school every day. Mauria atu ai ngā tamariki e Tom ki te kura ia rā, ia rā. Ko Tom e kawe ana i nga tamariki ki te ako i nga ra katoa >>mri<< Islam first reached China about the middle of the 7th century. I tae tuatahi atu te Irihama ki Haina i waenganui i te rautau tuawhitu. Na ko te taenga tuatahi o nga Ihimae ki Haina, i te ahua o te whitu o nga ra >>mri<< I'll give you some examples. Ka hoatu au ki a koe he tauira. Ka hoatu e ahau etahi tohu ki a koutou >>mri<< I can't protect her. E kore e taea e au te tiaki i a ia. E kore ia e taea e ahau te whakateitei >>mri<< I'm Ricardo. Ko Ricardo ahau. Ko ahau, ko Ricardo. >>mri<< I won't leave you. Kāore koe e whakarērea e ahau. E kore ahau e whakarere i a koutou >>mri<< Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are famous preservers of youthful looks. He whakaātaahuatanga tino pai te manahautanga rāua ko te uruhautanga, he rongoā rongonui rāua hei whakarangatahi i te āhua o te tangata. He nui te whakapaipai, te ngakau makona: a he hunga rongo nui e whakaora ana i nga mea o nga taitamariki e titiro mai ana >>mri<< I have an idea. He whakaaro tōku. Kāore te mohio i ahau. >>mri<< Speak plain truth. Kia tūturu tō kōrero. Korero i te pono >>mri<< Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. Ko Burj Khalifa te hangatanga nui o te ao i tēnei wā. E karakeriwha nei, ko Paraharai, te kaihanga o nga rangi tiketike rawa i te ao >>mri<< He's used to getting up early in the morning. He rite tonu tana oho wawe ake i ngā ata. E anga ana ia ki te maranga wawe i te ata >>mri<< Tom handed Mary a cup of hot coffee. I hoatu a Tom i tētahi kawhe wera ki a Mary. Na ka hoatu e Toma ki a Meri tetahi kapu kofe wera >>mri<< It'll take me a long time to get over this cold. Ka roa te wā kia ora rā anō ahau i tēnei rewharewha. Ka roa ahau, ka hoki ake ai ki runga ki tenei hotoke >>mri<< Space travel is dangerous. He mōrearea te haere i te tuarangi. Huaina hou i te wehi o nga tira rere >>mri<< They lost their dog. I ngaro tā rātou kurī i a rātou. Kua ngaro ta ratou kuri >>mri<< Tom is really good at his job. He tino pukumahi a Tom ki tana mahi. He pono ka pai a Toma ki tana mahi >>mri<< Are Tom and Mary really friends? He hoa tūturu a Tom rāua ko Mary? He hoa pono ianei to Tomu raua ko Meri >>mri<< Albert is quick at learning. He tere a Albert ki te ako. E hohoro ana a Albert ki te ako. >>mri<< This is a green apple. Tēnei he āporo kākāriki. A ko te aporo kakariki tenei >>mri<< Tom would help us if he could. Ka āwhina mai a Tom i a tātou mēnā i taea e ia. Ko Tomi hei awhina mo matou, ki te taea e ia >>mri<< She's a student. He tauira ia. Ko te tama ia a te ako >>mri<< Do you enjoy studying? He pai te mahi akoranga ki a koe? E pai ana ranei koe ki te ako? >>mri<< The bread is not fresh. Kāore te taro i te hou. Ko te taro, ehara i te mea tupu >>mri<< Tom said Mary was coming over for dinner. I kī mai a Tom ka haere mai a Mary ki te kai i te hapa. A ka mea a Tomu, E haere ana a Meri ki te kai >>mri<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Tahi, rua, toru, whā, rima, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, tekau. Ko tetahi, tokorua, e toru, e wha, e rima, e ono, e whitu, e waru, e iwa, e tekau >>mri<< That problem naturally invited debate. E tika ana kia tautohetohetia tērā raruraru. He mea momotu kua oti te whakahoki mai ki te tautohetore >>mri<< I was away for five minutes. I te ngaro au mō te rima mēneti. A rima oku miniti i mahue ai >>mri<< Tom climbed over the fence and picked some apples from the tree. Ka pikia te taiapa e Tom, ka kohia ai ētahi āporo i te rākau. A ka piki atu a Tom ki runga i te taiepa, ka tango i etahi aporo o te rakau >>mri<< They played guitar and accordion. I whakatangitangihia e rāua/rātou te rakuraku me te akōtiana. I takaro hoki ratou, i whakarite tikanga >>mri<< Where the fuck were you last night? I hea kē koe i tērā pō ? I hea te papa o taua po >>mri<< It's not ethical. Kāore i te tika. Kaore e taea te toenga e pupuri >>mri<< She lived a long life. I roa tana oranga. Na ka maha ona ra >>mri<< Some healthcare workers spend more time doing paperwork than taking care of patients. He roa atu te wā e whakapaua ana e ētahi kaimahi hauora e wherawhera pepa ana, i te wā e manaaki ana i ngā tūroro. Ko etahi tangata e mea ana i te ora, nui atu i to ratou meatanga i nga mea papai i to ratou meatanga kia atawhaitia >>mri<< Last week my mother came down with the flu. I tērā wiki tōku whaea i pāngia ai e te whurū. I te wiki i mua ka heke iho toku whaea i te mate >>mri<< Did you hear about yesterday's fire? I rongo kōrero koe mō te ahi o nanahi? I rongo ranei koe ki te ahi o nanahi >>mri<< Tom opened the window a crack. I paku whakatūwhera a Tom i te matapihi. Whakatuwhera ake e Tom te matapihi he papapa >>mri<< We didn't have a fight. Kāore māua i whawhai. Kahore a matou whawhai >>mri<< How many other houses does Tom own? E hia anō ngā whare ā Tom? E hia ake nga whare o Tom >>mri<< I had dinner with him. I kai hapa ahau i a ia. I a ia e kai ana >>mri<< You can use mine. Ka taea e koe te whakamahi i tāku. E taea e koe te mea taku >>mri<< I wonder what I need to do to find a job. E hua ana ahau me aha ahau ki te kimi i tētahi mahi. E whakaaroaro ana ahau, me aha kia kitea he mahi maku >>mri<< You should pay back your debts. Me utu e koe āu nama. Me whakahoki e koe au moni tarewa >>mri<< Don't disturb me! Kaua e whakararuraru i a au! Kei whakararurarutia ahau >>mri<< Tom went into the kitchen to get some coffee. I haere a Tom ki te kīhini ki te tiki atu i ētahi kawhe. A ka haere a Tomi ki te peite, ki te tiki mai i etahi koikoi >>mri<< What didn't you like about us? He aha i kore ai koe e rata mai ki a mātou? He aha te mea kihai i matenuitia e koe mo matou >>mri<< I don't think Tom and Mary have much in common. Kāore au i te whakaaro he tino maha ngā ōritenga i waenganui i a Tom rāua ko Mary. Kahore ahau e mahara he maha nga mea i rite ai a Tomu raua ko Meri >>mri<< We didn't have a fight. Kāore mātou i whawhai. Kahore a matou whawhai >>mri<< Try to open the door. Me whakamātau koe ki te whakatūwhera i te tatau. Whakatuwhera te kuwaha >>mri<< I've got a bike. He pāika tōku. A riro ana tetahi pasikala i ahau. >>mri<< "Where did he kiss you?" "On my lips." "No, I mean, where were you when he kissed you?" "I kihia koe e ia ki hea?" "Ki ōku ngutu." "Kao, me kī, i hea koe i te wā i kihia ai koe e ia?" I kihi ia i a koe i hea? ki oku ngutu: Kahore, i hea koe i a ia e kihi ana i a koe >>mri<< Tom examined it closely. I āta tirohia ia e Tom. A uiuia marietia ana e Tom >>mri<< The kidnappers gagged Tom and locked him up in a closet. Ka koromōkātia a Tom e ngā kaikāhaki, ka rakatia ia ki roto i tētahi korōhete. Na ka whakahau nga kaikutikuti i a Toma, a tutakina ana ia ki roto ki te whare moenga >>mri<< Are there seven blankets? E whitu ngā parāikete? Kotia nga kakahu e whitu kei reira >>mri<< Tom wants to know when you're coming. E hiahia ana a Tom ki te mōhio ā hea koe haere mai ai. E hiahia ana a Tom kia mohio ki tou haerenga mai a hea >>mri<< During the entire trip my thoughts were of you. I te wā o te haerenga, i whakaaro au ki a koe. I te ritenga katoa o te ara i puta ake oku whakaaro i roto i a koutou >>mri<< There is only one pillow. Kotahi anake te urunga. Kotahi tonu te urunga >>mri<< This dog is mine. Nāku tēnei kurī. Naku tenei kuri >>mri<< Tom doesn't keep his room very clean. Kāore a Tom i te tino kaha ki te horoi i tana taiwhanga moe. E kore e tukua e Toma kia tino ma rawa tona ruma >>mri<< We know that the sun is bigger than the earth. E mōhio ana tātou he nui ake te rā i te Ao nei. E matau ana tatou he nui atu te ra i te whenua >>mri<< I haven't slept for two days. Kua rua ngā rā kua kore au e moe. Kihai ahau i moe mo nga ra e rua >>mri<< This dog is yours. Nāu tēnei kurī. Nau tenei kuri >>mri<< Spiders scare me. He whakamataku te pūngāwerewere ki a au. E whakawehi ana i ahau te mea e whakapiritia ana e te koikoi >>mri<< Bob is popular at school. E paingia ana a Bob ki te kura. E mohiotia nuitia ana a Bob i te ako >>mri<< Tom nodded once. Kotahi te tūngou mai a Tom. A kotahi te ra i puhia e Tomia >>mri<< I called him on the telephone. I waea atu ahau ki a ia mā te waea. Na ka karanga ahau ki a ia i te telephone >>mri<< I bought the book. I hokona e au te pukapuka. Kua hokona e ahau te pukapuka >>mri<< My father doesn't really talk much. Kāore tōku matua i te tino kaha ki te kōrero. Kahore tino nui nga korero a toku papa >>mri<< The price of the book was $5. E rua tāra te utu mō te pukapuka. Ko te utu o te pukapuka, e $5 >>mri<< Everyone's reading. E pānui ana ngā tāngata katoa. Ko te korero a tenei tangata, a tenei tangata. >>mri<< I know Tom drinks coffee. E mōhio ana ahau e inumia ana te kawhe e Tom. E mohio ana ahau ki a Tom e inu coffee ana >>mri<< Tom didn't even have enough money to buy a cup of coffee. Kāore i rahi ā Tom pūtea hei hoko i tētahi kawhe. A kihai i ranea te moni a Tomu hei hoko mai i tetahi kapu kokonga >>mri<< This blue backpack is heavy. He taumaha tēnei pēke kikorangi. He taimaha tenei tuara >>mri<< How long have we been married? E hia te roa o tā tāua mārenatanga? Kia pehea te roa o to taua marena >>mri<< Did you see the sunrise earlier? It was really beautiful. I kitea e koe te whitinga o te rā i mua nei? I tino ātaahua. I kite ranei koe i te putanga mai o te ra i te timatanga? He pono he ataahua >>mri<< Young people should respect their elders. Me whakaute te hunga rangatahi i ō rātou kaumātua. Kia whai whakaaro nga taitamariki ki o ratou kaumatua >>mri<< The work must be completed by tomorrow. E tika ana kia whakatutukia tēnei mahi ā te āpōpō. Kua takoto te tikanga kia oti te mahi apopo >>mri<< Tom spends most of his spare time practicing the guitar. Whakapau ai a Tom i te nuinga o tana wā wātea e whakaharatau ana i te rakuraku. E pau ake i a Tom te maha o ona wa ata noho hei kirika i te kita >>mri<< Tom had expected something quite different. He mea āhua rerekē tā Tom i tūmanako ai. A he nui te mea i tumanako atu ai a Tome >>mri<< I was tired to death. I te matemoe ahau. A hemo noa ahau, e taea ai te mate >>mri<< The plane arrived on time. I tatū te rererangi i te wā tika. A tae tonu mai te kaipuke ki te wa i rite ai >>mri<< Would you like some more tea? No thanks. He kaputī anō māu? Kāore. Ko etahi atu mea ano ranei e minaminatia e koe? Kati >>mri<< I shudder at the thought. Māueue ana ahau i te whakaaro. E wiri ana ahau ki te whakaaro >>mri<< That smells bad! Te haunga hoki o tērā! E hongi kino ana >>mri<< I'm going to open the window to get some air. Ka whakatūwheratia e au te matapihi kia uru mai ai he hau. E haere ana ahau ki te whakatuwhera i te matapihi ki te tiki mai i tetahi hau >>mri<< I'd like to wake Tom up myself. He pai ki a au māku anō a Tom e whakaoho. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakaara i ahau ki runga, ki te whakaara i ahau >>mri<< I don't like the sound of that. Kāore tērā i te pai ki a au. Kahore ahau e pai ki tona haruru >>mri<< Are these candles? He kānara ēnei? Ko nga rama ra enei >>mri<< Do you want some free advice? E pīrangi ana koe ki ētahi tohutohu utukore? E pai ana ranei koe kia whai whakaaro noa atu >>mri<< Some claim that full-body scanners violate the Fourth Amendment. Hei tā ētahi, e takahia ana te Whakatikatikatanga Tuawhā e ngā mīhini matawai i te katoa o te tinana. E mea ana etahi, e takahia ana e nga kaiurungi a te wha o nga Amine >>mri<< Is that a cat or a dog? He ngeru, he kurī rānei? Ko te pusi ranei ia, ko te kuri ranei >>mri<< Tom has some very good ideas. He whakaaro tino pai ō Tom. He whakaaro pai rawa to Tome >>mri<< I don't have a choice. I have to do this now. Kāore he kōwhiringa kē atu. Me mahi au i tēnei ināianei. Kahore aku whiriwhiringa: na kia meatia tenei e ahau aianei >>mri<< The monkeys tried to steal our food. I ngana ngā makimaki ki te tāhae i ā mātou kai. I whai nga kirehe mohoao kia tahae i a matou kai >>mri<< I like it. He pai ki a au. Ko taku tena i pai ai. >>mri<< The German energy reform is unaffordable. He nui rawa te utu mō te pire whakahoutanga o te hiko ki Tiamani. E kore te hau a te Tiaman e taea te whawhao >>mri<< I'm a student. He tauira au. He tamaiti ahau >>mri<< When is the party? Āhea te pāti? A hea pūnau? >>mri<< He has much money but few friends. He maha āna pūtea, he tokoiti ōna hoa. He nui hoki tana moni, ko nga hoa anake e torutoru ana >>mri<< Write down his address. Tuhia tana wāhi noho. Tuhituhia te wahi e tuhia ai ia >>mri<< We saw his flock of geese. Ka kite mātou i tāna kāhui kuihi. I kite ano matou i tana kahui, i nga kete >>mri<< Mary is older than me. He pakeke ake a Mary i a au. Ko Meri e iti ake ana i ahau >>mri<< You miss him, don't you? E mokemoke ana koe ki a ia, nē rā? E kore ianei koe e manawapa ki a ia >>mri<< When should we tell him? He aha te wā me whakamōhio atu tāua ki a ia? Ahea tatou ka korero ai ki a ia >>mri<< If you buy me an ice cream, I'll give you a kiss. Ki te hoko koe i tētahi aihikirīmi māku, ka hoatu ahau ki a koe he kihi. Ki te hokona e koe he ice cream maku, ka kihi ahau i a koe >>mri<< Our company supports several cultural events. He āhua maha ngā takunetanga ahurea e tautokona ana e tō mātou kamupene. E tu ana to tatou hui i nga ritenga maha >>mri<< I was about to leave when you came in. Ka tata ahau te haere, ka tae mai koe. I ahau e mea ana ki te haere atu i to koutou haerenga mai >>mri<< That's soft. He ngohe tērā. A he marino >>mri<< Tom could see that Mary was crying. I taea e Tom te kite i te tangi a Mary. A ka kite a Toma, e karanga ana a Meri >>mri<< Let's begin with the fifth line on page 10. Kia tīmata tātou ki te rārangi tuarima i runga i te whārangi tekau. Kia timata te rima o nga ra i te api 10. >>mri<< My daughter's pet is a rat. He kiore te mōkai a tāku tamāhine. He raweni te papa o taku tamahine >>mri<< Tom stared at the picture. I titiro mākutu a Tom ki te whakaahua. Kei te titiro a Tom >>mri<< Tom told Mary that she shouldn't walk alone after dark. I kī atu a Tom ki a Mary me kaua a ia e hīkoi ko ia anake ā te pō. Na ka mea a Tomi ki a Meri, Kaua e haere ko ia anake i te pouri >>mri<< The police have no evidence to prove that. Kāore i ngā pirihimana he taunakitanga hei whakatūturu i tērā. Na kahore he tohu a nga hepara hei whakaatu i tenei >>mri<< At first, I mistook you for your brother. I te tuatahi, i pōhēhē ahau ko koe tō teina. I te tuatahi kua mamingatia koe e ahau mo tou teina >>mri<< Whose mussels are these? Na wai ēnei kūkū? No wai enei kuku >>mri<< Tom sat on a stool in the corner. I noho a Tom ki runga i tētahi tūru ki te kokonga. Ko Tome hoki e noho ana i te nohoanga i te kokonga >>mri<< That manager often makes "people" work long hours. Ka meinga auautia ngā tāngata e tērā kaiwhakahaere kia mahi i ngā hāora roa. He maha nga wa e mea ai taua tuari ki te mahi a te tangata i nga wa roa >>mri<< I've been waiting for Tom for a long time. Kua roa ahau e tatari ana ki a Tom. Kua maha oku ra e tatari ana ki a Tomi >>mri<< It's too expensive! He nui rawa te utu! E kore e taea te utu nui >>mri<< I felt as if he shrank from meeting me. Te āhua nei i karo ia i te tūtaki mai ki a au. I rite ahau ki te mea kua hohoro ia te whakatau i ahau >>mri<< Tom didn't expect Mary to react like she did. Kāore a Tom i whakaaro ka pērā te whakahoki a Mary. A kihai a Tomi i mea kia penei te meatanga a Meri >>mri<< The boy was helped by me. I āwhinatia te tama e ahau. A ko ahau hei hoa mo taua tamaiti >>mri<< I'm not arguing with you. Kāore ahau i te tautohetohe ki a koe. Kahore aku tautohe ki a koutou >>mri<< They were left behind enemy lines. I mahue iho rātou i te wāhi o te hoariri. A i mahue iho ratou i muri i nga taria a te hoariri >>mri<< The falcon has keen eyes. He koi ngā karu o te kārearea. He kanohi ano o te wini >>mri<< It looks like you've already been replaced. Ko te āhua nei, kua whakakapia kētia koe. Ki te tino kaiwhakatangi. He himene na Rawiri. E ahua kau kua oti koe te whakaputa ke >>mri<< I would like an apple. He āporo māku. Ko taku e pai ai ko te aporo >>mri<< Where is his clinic situated? Kei hea tana whare haumanu? Kei hea he painga ki a ia whakangote >>mri<< Is the place clean? E mā ana te wāhi? E ma ana ranei te wahi ra >>mri<< I want to buy a good quality, insulated basement window. E hiahia ana ahau ki te hoko i tētahi matapihi papararo pai te hanga, he ārai mātao hoki. E mea ana ahau kia hokona he pai, he matapihi rongoa >>mri<< A very large field of rice surrounds the city. He pārae raihi tino nui e karapoti ana i te taone. He nui rawa te araihi e karapotia ana e ia te pa >>mri<< I love you. Kei te aroha au ki a koe. E aroha ana ahau ki a koe >>mri<< I am a woman. He wahine au. He wahine ahau >>mri<< The water's really nice. He tino reka te wai. Kiho tonu te wai >>mri<< Tom climbed over the high wire fence in order to get into the old factory in spite of his father's prohibition. I pikia te taiapa waea teitei e Tom kia taea ai e ia te uru atu ki roto i te wheketere tawhito, ahakoa i katia ia e tōna pāpā. Na ka kake a Tomi ki runga ki te rua o nga wie, ka tomo ki te whare taonga tawhito, he mea i riria hoki e tona papa >>mri<< Hang on a sec. Taihoa ake. Whakamatea tetahi wahi >>mri<< I was a fool to trust them. He hākawa ahau ki te whakapono ki a rāua. He wairangi ahau ki te whakawhirinaki ki a ratou >>mri<< I'm not ashamed of it. Kāore au i te whakamā i tēnei. E kore ahau e whakama ki taua mea >>mri<< The education system is turning students into robots. E whakahurihia ana ngā ākonga e te pūnaha mātauranga hei karetao. Whakariro ana i ta te ako ako ano he robota >>mri<< This bag is greasy. He hinuhinu te pēke nei. He whakawahi tenei putea >>mri<< The snake was devoured by a bigger snake. I horomititia te nākahi e te nākahi nui ake. A ka pau te nakahi i te nakahi, he mea nui rawa >>mri<< There are one hundred marae in this area. Kotahi rau ngā marae o tēnei rohe. A kotahi rau te marae i tenei wahi >>mri<< Fortunately this shed is stable, or else it'd have surely fallen down due to the storm last night. Me i kore ake te hanga whena o te wharau nei, kua taka rawa iho i te āwhā i tērā pō. Na, mehemea he u tonu tenei whakatakanga, me i kahore i hinga rawa i te tupuhi i te po whakamutunga >>mri<< Are you going to share that? Ka tuarihia tēnā e koe? Me whiwhi ranei koe ki tera taonga >>mri<< Everyone here likes you. E rata ana ngā tāngata katoa o konei ki a koe. Hinga tonu ki a koutou nga tangata katoa i konei >>mri<< Maybe I should've told her. Ka mahue pea taku whakamōhio atu ki a ia. Tera pea ahau e korero atu ki a ia >>mri<< You're not sleepy, are you? Kāore koe i te ngenge, nē? E kore koe e moe, he >>mri<< Don't you dare answer that. Kaua rawa koe e whakautu i tērā. Kei maia ki te whakahoki i taua kupu >>mri<< I'm sorry, but you've got to go. Aroha mai, engari me haere koe. Ko ahau nei e pouri, ko koutou ia kua tika kia haere >>mri<< He's fast. He tere ia. Kei te nohopuku >>mri<< Did Tom go to college? I haere rānei a Tom ki te kāreti? I haere ranei a Tomu ki te college? >>mri<< The dry leaves formed a carpet in the central plaza. Ka hangaia tētahi whāriki i te mākete matua ki ngā rau maroke. I hanga ano hoki e nga rau maroke he kainoho ki te peta o waenganui >>mri<< Tom just sat there and didn't say anything. I te noho noa a Tom i reira, kāore he aha i puta i tōna waha. Na ka noho a Toma i reira, a kihai i korero kupu >>mri<< It is sad that his ideas do not go with the time. He mea pōuri kāore ōna whakaaro e hāngai ana ki ngā āhuatanga o te wā. He ahakoa ra, e kore ona whakaaro e honoa iho >>mri<< When he was 15, he ran away from home. E 15 ōna tau, i oma atu ia i te kāinga. Na, ka 15 ona tau, ka rere atu i tona whare >>mri<< Tom was obviously disappointed. I mārama te kitea i te matekiri a Tom A he tino nui te whakama o Tomi >>mri<< Have you got three children? Tokotoru āu tamariki? Tokotoru ranei o koutou tamariki i whanau >>mri<< I'm swimming in the ocean. Kei te tāhoe au i roto ki te moana. E mokowhiti ana ahau i te moana >>mri<< He did not die happily. Kāore i harikoa tana matenga. Kihai ia i mate hari >>mri<< Is it true that Mary killed her husband? I kōhurutia e Mary tana tāne, he tūturu te kōrero nei? He pono ranei i patua tana tahu e Meri >>mri<< She went into the woods in search of her lost child. I uru atu ia ki te ngahere ki te kimi i tana tamariki e ngaro ana. Na ka haere ia ki nga ngahere ki te rapu i tana tamaiti ngaro >>mri<< Tom's room wasn't clean. Kāore i mā te taiwhanga moe a Tom. Kihai te ruma o Tomi i ma >>mri<< This song is degrading to women. E whakahāwea ana tēnei waiata i te wahine. E whakama ana tenei waiata ki nga wahine >>mri<< Dr. Rueda arrives. Ka tae mai a Tākuta Rueda. Ka tae a Dr. Rueda >>mri<< The "One Piece" manga is very popular in Malaysia Ko te manga "One Piece" e tino paingia ana ki Malaysia. Kotahi Pieke tahi i matenuitia nuitia i Maoriia >>mri<< Where's a good restaurant around here? Kei hea tētahi whare kai pai i konei? Kei hea te paraoa hei kai ma koutou a tawhio noa >>mri<< This is the biggest cat that I've ever seen. Ko tēnei te ngeru tino nui kua kitea e au. Ko te tino nohoanga tenei i kitea noatia e ahau >>mri<< I was a fool to trust them. He hākawa ahau ki te whakapono ki a rātou. He wairangi ahau ki te whakawhirinaki ki a ratou >>mri<< You have seven blankets. E whitu ōu parāikete. E whitu nga hipoki kei a koutou >>mri<< My parents died in a traffic accident when I was thirteen years old. Nā te aitua motokā ōku mātua i mate ai ka tekau mā toru ana ōku tau. A, ka tekau ma toru oku tau, ka mate oku matua i runga i te raruraru >>mri<< We made pancakes for breakfast. I mahia e māua/mātou he panikeke mō te parakuihi. I hanga ano e matou etahi keke, hei kai ma ratou >>mri<< First, let's talk about what Tom did. Tuatahi, kia kōrero tātou mō ngā mahi i mahia e Tom. Na mua, kia korero tatou ki ta Tom i mea ai >>mri<< At what temperature does lead melt? He aha te pāmahana e whakarewaina ai te matā? A hea te awhai o te mata i memeha ai te mata? >>mri<< Tom isn't content with his present salary. Kāore a Tom i te rata ki tana utu o nāianei. E kore e ranea a Tomi i te utu e riro nei i a ia >>mri<< She has twenty children. E rua tekau āna tamariki. E rua tekau ana tamariki >>mri<< I cannot stand his comments. E kinongia rawatia ana āna kōrero e au. E kore e taea e ahau te whakatika ana kupu >>mri<< Tom is sharpening a knife. E whakakoia ana te māripi e Tom. E whakakoi ana a Tom i te maripi >>mri<< Tom lost everything. I ngaro i a Tom ngā mea katoa. Kua ngaro nga mea katoa i a Toma >>mri<< How many students have you? Tokohia ā koutou ākonga? E hia a koutou tamariki e whakaako ana >>mri<< Skiing is my favorite sport. Ko te rere huka taku tino tākaro. He takaro taku e matenui nei >>mri<< I'm eating. Kei te kai ahau. Ko ahau e kai ana >>mri<< I like to ride a horse now and then. I ētahi wā, he pai ki a au te eke hōiho. Ko taku e pai ai ko te eke hoiho aianei a muri ake nei >>mri<< Tom speaks French fairly well. He pai tonu a Tom ki te kōrero i te reo Wīwī. E korero pai ana a Tom i te reo Buranti >>mri<< Mary seems older than fifty. Ko te āhua nei he pakeke ake a Mary i te rima tekau tau. Ko Meri, e kiia ana e rahi ake ana i nga rima tekau >>mri<< Did you like my picture? I paingia e koe taku whakaahua? I rite ranei koe ki toku ahua >>mri<< Make your bed. Whakapaitia tō moenga. Whakaritea tou moenga >>mri<< Many people like to travel. Ko te haere ki rāwāhi e paingia ana e te tokomaha. He tokomaha hoki nga tangata e pai ana ki te haere >>mri<< What didn't you like about us? He aha i kore ai koe e rata mai ki a māua? He aha te mea kihai i matenuitia e koe mo matou >>mri<< Tom visited Mary's grave. I torona tā Mary rua tūpāpaku e Tom. A ka tirohia e Tomi te urupa o Meri >>mri<< The park is filled with children. E kikī ana te papa rēhia i te tamariki. Ki tonu te pa i nga tamariki >>mri<< They arrived late because of the storm. Nā te āwhā rāua/rātou i tae tōmuri mai ai. Na kua puao ratou i te tupuhi >>mri<< What's your favorite saying? He aha tō tino pepeha? Ko tehea kupu i matenuitia e koe? >>mri<< Please tell them it's important. Kī atu ki a rātou he mea nui. Tena ra, korerotia ki a ratou te tikanga o a ratou mahi >>mri<< Thanks, Mike. I don't like chicken. Kia ora, Mike. Kāore au i te pīrangi ki te pīkaokao. Whakawhetai, e Mika, kahore ahau e rite ki te moa >>mri<< We extended a wire between two posts. I whakatūria e mātou he waea i waenganui i ngā pou e rua. I whakatakotoria e matou he wire ki nga pou e rua >>mri<< I don't like when mothers yell at children. Kāore au e pai ina kohetetia ngā tamariki e ngā whāea. E kore ahau e pera me nga whaea e hamama ana ki nga tamariki >>mri<< Isn't there something else? Kāore he mea anō? Kahore ranei tetahi atu? >>mri<< I didn't buy them. Kāore ahau i hoko i ērā mea. Kihai ratou i hokona e ahau >>mri<< He went again. I haere anō ia. Haere ana ano ia >>mri<< The readers of that book think themselves sophisticated. Ko ngā kaipānui o taua pukapuka e whakapono ana he mātanga rātou. Ko nga korero o taua pukapuka, e mea ana he pakeke rawa ki a ratou >>mri<< I need some blue paint. He peita kikorangi e hiahiatia ana e au. E mea ana ahau ki tetahi vali puru >>mri<< I left the door open. I waihotia e au te tatau e tūwhera ana. Kua meinga e ahau kia uaki te tatau >>mri<< This wine is pleasing to the palate. He reka tēnei wāina ki tōku ngao. E reka ana tenei waina ki te ngau >>mri<< Tom is one of the world's most famous contemporary artists. Ko Tom tētahi o ngā ringatoi moroki tino rongonui o te ao. Ko Toma tetahi o te hunga ingoa nui o te ao, he tangata nana te mahi >>mri<< We have forty-four guests. E whā tekau mā whā ō tātou manuhiri. E wha tekau ma wha nga manuhiri a matou >>mri<< That's a good plan. He kaupapa pai tēnā. Kotia te whakaaro pai >>mri<< It's good to see you again, Tom. He pai te kite anō i a koe, e Tom. A e pai ana kia titiro ki a koe, e Tom >>mri<< This is racism. Ko te kaikiritanga tēnei. Tawhaiwhai enei >>mri<< Please tell them it's important. Kī atu ki a rāua he mea nui. Tena ra, korerotia ki a ratou te tikanga o a ratou mahi >>mri<< We extended a wire between two posts. I whakatūria e māua he waea i waenganui i ngā pou e rua. I whakatakotoria e matou he wire ki nga pou e rua >>mri<< I have written down his phone number. Kua tuhia e au tana nama waea. Kua oti tana tatau te tuhituhi e ahau ki raro >>mri<< One of them hit me in the back. I pā atu tētahi ki tōna tuarā. Ko tetahi o ratou i patu i toku tuara >>mri<< Tom has been watching TV all day. E mātakitaki ana a Tom i te pouaka whakaata mō te katoa o te rā. E matakitaki ana a Tomi i te TV i te roa o te ra >>mri<< How did you get in? Do you have a key? I pēhea koe i uru mai ai? He kī tāu? He pehea koe i tomo ai? He key ano ranei tau >>mri<< I want you to take some time off. E hiahia ana ahau kia whakatā koe mō tētahi wā. A e mea ana ahau kia watea koe i te wa e okioki ai >>mri<< Don't forget the ticket. Kaua e wareware ki te tīketi. Kei wareware ki te tiki. >>mri<< I'm sleepy! Kei te ngenge ahau! Ka moe ahau >>mri<< Welcome to Tatoeba! Nau mai ki Tatoeba! Whakaae ki Tapa >>mri<< I don't like fried food. Kāore e paingia ana e au te kai parai. E kore ahau e pai ki te taro kinaki >>mri<< The price of coffee has doubled since then. Kua huaruatia te utu o te kawhe mai i tērā wā. A, no taua wa ake nei, ka rua tekau nga utu o te kohua >>mri<< I'd like a glass of beer. He karaehe pia māku. E rite ana ahau ki te whakaata pi >>mri<< That worked well. I tutuki pai tērā. Pakainga. >>mri<< Don't take off your shoes! Kaua e unuhia ō hū! Kaua e whakarerea ou hu >>mri<< Last night, we saw a touching film at the movies. I tērā pō māua i mātakitaki ai i tētahi pikitia whakaaroha i te whare pikitia. Na i taua po ano, ka kitea e matou he ata e tara ana i nga whakaahua >>mri<< The ship made for the shore. I te haere atu te kaipuke ki uta. I hanga te kaipuke ki uta >>nau<< We have not seen each other in a long time. Long time no see. THOUGH it has been a long time that we humans have not seen each other. >>nau<< Let's go! Ang nuwawen! Wake up! >>nau<< Thank you very much! Tubwa kor! MAGAZINE, WATCHING THE WORLD! >>nau<< I love you. Nga ebonu! SUPPOSE au e alofa atu nei ki a koe. >>nau<< Good evening! Omo yemero! ALASS for the evening! >>nau<< What's your name? Yen egom? SUCCESSING your name? >>nau<< He won't sell at that price. (That pricee) he no sellum. Ideas of mind, of course, he would have to live to see if this cost him. >>nau<< If you don't have the money, don't try to bargain with me. No money, no talk. Whether it means that you have your money, do not strive to revoke it to me. >>nau<< What is the name of this tea? Thisee chop tea what name? ACCORDING to what is the name of the tī in general? >>nau<< Goodbye. Tarawong! Goodbye. >>nau<< Where do you live? Wo meg i? WHICH where do you live? >>nau<< Good afternoon. Omo yekwo! APPRECIATE PURE WORSHIP. >>nau<< Chinese men are real rogues but that's how it is, can't help it. China man very great rogue truly, but have fashion, no can help. Man Chinese truly evolvers, but that’s the way it is, and it’s all that has to do with it. >>nau<< You will have to engage a lawyer. You wantchee catchee one piecee lawyer. Normally, it would be well for you to join the lawyer. >>nau<< Good morning! Omo yoran! LIVING in the morning! >>nau<< Good bye! Tarawong! Make the Most of Your Cooperation! >>nau<< Please. Mangada. LIVING Box. >>nau<< Good-bye! Tarawong! Make It Practical! >>nau<< Goodbye! Tarawong! Goodbye! >>nau<< Good night! Omo yubum! SUPPOSE at a good night! >>niu<< Good morning. Monuina e pogipogi. Mitaki e pogipogi. >>niu<< This man is happy. Hauʻoli kēia kāne. Fiafia e tagata nei. >>niu<< I don't understand. Ai maama e au. Ai maama ia au. >>niu<< Goodbye! Nonofo a mua. Goodbye! >>niu<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Taha, ua, tolu, fa, lima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, hogofulu. Taha, ua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, hogofulu. >>niu<< Goodbye! Mua kia! Goodbye! >>niu<< Alright, see you then. Ha, ia feleveia ki ai. Alright, kitia mogoia a koe. >>niu<< What is this? Ko e heigoa a e? Ko e heigoa e mena nei? >>niu<< I live in Tonga. Nofo au i Toga. Nonofo au i Tonga. >>niu<< Goodbye! Mutolu kia! Goodbye! >>niu<< January is the first month of the year. Ko Ianuali e mahina fakamua he tau. Ko Ianuari e mahina fakamua he tau. >>niu<< My name's Tom. Ko Tom e higoa haaku. Ko e higoa haaku ko Tom. >>niu<< Goodbye everyone! Mutolo kia! Kia nava ke he tau tagata oti! >>niu<< How are you? Malolo nakai a koe? Fēfē a koe? >>niu<< Goodbye. Mua kia! Goodbye. >>niu<< I live in Australia. Nofo au i Ositalia. Nonofo au i Ausetalia. >>niu<< I live in New Zealand. Nofo au i Niusilani. Kua nofo au i Niu Silani. >>niu<< Where are you going on Monday? Fano a koe ki fe he Aho Gofua? To fano a koe ki fe he Aho Gofua? >>niu<< Yes! E! E! >>niu<< Where? Ko fe? I fe? >>niu<< Goodbye! Nonofo a mutolu kia! Goodbye! >>niu<< Hi there! Fakaalofa atu. Manamanatu la ki ai! >>niu<< What time do you start work? Kamata e gahua haau he hola fiha? Magaaho fe ne kamata a koe ke gahua? >>niu<< Who? Ko hai? Ko hai? >>niu<< Thank you. Fakaue lahi. Fakaaue. >>niu<< Goodbye. Mutolu kia! Goodbye. >>niu<< My name is Tom. Ko Tom e higoa haaku. Ko e higoa haaku ko Tom. >>niu<< I'm sorry. Fakamolemole la. Fakamolemole au. >>niu<< What is that? Ko e heigoa a na? Ko e heigoa e mena ia? >>rap<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Tahi, rua, toru, hā, rima, ono, hitu, va'u, iva, angahuru. One, two, three, four, five, ono, seven, eight, nine, ten. >>rap<< I do not know. Kai 'ite 'ana au. I THANK you. >>rap<< How are you? Pahe koe? DO YOU consider yourself to be a better person? >>rap<< How are you? Pe hē a koe? DO YOU consider yourself to be a better person? >>rap<< No. 'Ē-ē. FROM OUR ARCHIVES, No. >>rap<< I don't know. Kai 'ite 'ana au. I THANK you, I’m not sure. >>rap<< Good afternoon! 'Iorana! SUGGESTIONS That’s Good afternoon! >>rap<< Good morning! 'Iorana! LIVING in the morning! >>rap<< I love you. Hanga rahi au kia koe. SUPPOSE au e alofa atu nei ki a koe. >>rap<< Thank you! Māuru-uru! BY AWAKE! >>rap<< I see. Ko angi-angi 'ana au. I SHALL THANKS. >>rap<< Good luck! Ka oho riva-riva! Winning the Way! >>rap<< How are you? Pēhē koe? DO YOU consider yourself to be a better person? >>rap<< I don't understand. Kai angi-angi 'ana au. I THANK you. >>rap<< Where are you going? ¿Ki hē a koe? DELIVERANCE, where are you going? >>rap<< Welcome. Ka oho mai. Welcome. >>rap<< I'm going home. He oho au ki tō'oku hare. I THOUGH it was not possible for me to go to the home. >>rap<< Where are you from? Mai hē a koe? OBEYING, no hea koe? >>rap<< Hello. 'Iorana. Hello. >>rap<< Yes! 'Ina! KNOWLEDGE! >>rap<< I understand. Ko angi-angi 'ana au. I THANK you. >>rap<< What's your name? Ko ai tu'u 'ingoa? SUCCESSING your name? >>rap<< Hello. Pe hē 'Iorana. Hello. >>rap<< "How are you?" "I'm fine." "¿Pē hē a koe?" "Riva-riva." DO YOU know, ‘ What’s in it? ’ >>rap<< Please! Ana hanga koe! JERUSALEMES! >>rap<< Welcome. Koho-mai. Welcome. >>smo<< Sorry... Fa'amalie atu... Sorry... >>smo<< I'm cold. Ua 'ou ma'alili. Ou te mālū. >>smo<< They want that. E manana'o iai latou I lena. E latou te mananaʻo i lenā mea. >>smo<< I can hear it. E mafai ona ou lagonaina. Ua mafai ona ou faalogo i ai. >>smo<< He's not here. E le o inei le tama. E lē o iai o ia i inei. >>smo<< No! Leai! E leai! >>smo<< Who? O ai? O ai? >>smo<< We're leaving now. Tatou o loa. Ua matou ō ese nei. >>smo<< He is happy. Ua fiafia le tama. E fiafia o ia. >>smo<< Greetings! Talofa lava! Faafeiloaʻi! >>smo<< Why? Aisea? Aiseā? >>smo<< We forgive him. Ua matou fa'amagalo I le tama. E tatou te faamagalo atu iā te ia. >>smo<< Have a nice day! Ia manuia le aso! Ia iai se aso manaia! >>smo<< I don't want to go to school. ʻOu te lē fia alu i le āʻoga. Ou te lē fia alu i le aʻoga. >>smo<< I want to eat. ʻOu te fia ʻai. Ou te fia ʻai. >>smo<< Bon voyage! Ia manuia lau malaga! O se faigāmalaga! >>smo<< Sorry. Fa'amalie atu. Sorry. >>smo<< How much is this? E fia le tau? O le ā le tele o lenei mea? >>smo<< He eats a lot. E 'ai tele le tama. E tele ana meaʻai. >>smo<< Where do you live? O fea e te nofo ai? O fea o e nofo ai? >>smo<< Can you help me? E mafai ona e fesoasoani mai? Pe e mafai ona e fesoasoani mai iā te aʻu? >>smo<< Thanks. Tai lava! Faafetai. >>smo<< He is American. O ia o le tama mai Amerika. O ia o se tagata Amerika. >>smo<< Zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Selo, tasi, lua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. O Selo, tasi, lua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. >>smo<< What time is it? Ua ta se fia? O le ā le taimi? >>smo<< Are you alone? E na'o 'oe? Po o na o oe? >>smo<< Can I help you? E mafai ona ou fesoasoani ia 'oe? Pe e mafai ona ou fesoasoani iā te oe? >>smo<< Go to sleep. Susu atu e fai se malologa. Ia moe. >>smo<< Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. Sefulu, sefulutasi, sefululua, sefulutolu, sefulufā, sefululima, sefuluono, sefulufitu, sefuluvalu, sefuluiva, luasefulu. O le sefulu ma le sefulu tasi, ma le sefulu lua, ma le sefulu tolu, ma le sefulu ma le sefulu ma le sefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le sefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le sefulu ma le toʻasefulu ma le sefulu >>smo<< Goodbye! Tofā soifua! Goodbye! >>smo<< Correct. Sa'o. Ia saʻo. >>smo<< Please. Fa'amolemole. Faamolemole. >>smo<< Where is he? O fea o iai le tama? O fea o iai o ia? >>smo<< Have a nice day. Ia manuia le aso. Ia iai se aso manaia. >>smo<< Yes. 'Ioe Ioe. >>smo<< He is not here. E le o inei le tama. E lē o iai o ia i inei. >>smo<< I hate that! Ou te 'ino'ino Ile mea lena! Ou te ʻinoʻino i lenā mea! >>smo<< Do you have my book? O ia 'oe la'u tusi? Po o iā te oe laʻu tusi? >>smo<< What time is it? O lea le taimi lea ua iai? O le ā le taimi? >>smo<< No. Leai. E leai. >>smo<< He eats a lot. O le tama e 'aitele. E tele ana meaʻai. >>smo<< I love you. Ou te alofa ia te oe. Ou te alofa iā te oe. >>smo<< I hate that. Ou te 'ino'ino Ile mea lena. Ou te ʻinoʻino i lenā mea. >>smo<< What is your name? O ai lou igoa? O ai lou suafa? >>smo<< We understand that. Matou te malamalam I lena. Ua tatou malamalama i lenā mea. >>smo<< Thanks! Tai lava! Faafetai lava! >>smo<< We're cold. Ua matou ma'alili. E matou te lē fiafia. >>smo<< I wanted to go. Na ʻou fia alu. Na ou manaʻo ou te alu. >>smo<< I remember that. Ou te manatuaina le mea lena. Ou te manatua lenā mea. >>smo<< Sorry! Fa'amalie atu! Sorry! >>smo<< I'm Ricardo. O aʻu o Ricardo. O aʻu o Ricardo. >>smo<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Tasi, lua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. O le tasi, e toʻalua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. >>smo<< She is American. O ia o le teine Amerika. O ia o se tamaʻitaʻi Amerika. >>smo<< Thank you. Fa'afetai tele lava. Faafetai lava. >>smo<< Thank you! Fa'afetai tele lava! Faafetai lava! >>smo<< Do you know me? E te iloa a'u? Pe e te silafia aʻu? >>smo<< I can explain that. E mafai ona ou fa'amatalaina lena. E mafai ona ou faamatala atu lenā mea. >>smo<< Where? O fea? O fea? >>smo<< I can bring it. E mafai onam ou aumaia. E mafai ona ou aumaia. >>smo<< Wrong. Sesē. Leaga. >>smo<< I know him. Ou te iloaina le tama. Ou te iloa o ia. >>smo<< What? O lea? O le ā lenā mea? >>smo<< Can I come? E mafai ona ou alu atu? Pe e mafai ona ou alu atu? >>smo<< I can accept that. Ou te taliaina lena. E mafai ona ou talia lenā manatu. >>smo<< Wrong! Sesē! E sesē! >>smo<< Is he sleeping? O moe le tama? Po o moe o ia? >>smo<< How? Fa'apefea? E faapefea? >>smo<< We talked about it. Na matou talanoa ai. Sa ma talanoa i ai. >>smo<< She is buying food. O le teine fa'atau mea'ai. O loo ia faatauina mai ni meaʻai. >>smo<< She is happy. Ua fiafia le teine. Ua fiafia o ia. >>smo<< Yes! 'Ioe Ioe! >>smo<< Do you speak English? E iloa e'oe Igilisi? Po o e tautala i le gagana Peretania? >>smo<< Why are you sad? Aisea e te fa'anoanoa ai? Aiseā ua e faanoanoa ai? >>smo<< I will never smoke. E le taitai ona ou ula tapa'a. E lē taitai ona ou ulaula. >>smo<< What is this? O lea lea mea? O le ā lenei mea? >>smo<< How big is it? E tele fa'apefea? O le ā lona telē? >>smo<< Correct! Sa'o! E saʻo lenā manatu! >>smo<< Goodbye. Tofā soifua. Goodbye. >>tah<< "How are you?" "I'm fine, thank you." "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." Te na ô ra o ’ na: “Mea maitai roa, mauruuru roa. ” >>tah<< Thank you very much! Māuruuru roa! Mauruuru roa! >>tah<< Bye! Nana! Bye! >>tah<< No problem. Aita pe'a'pe'a. Aita e fifi. >>tah<< Welcome! Maeva! Auê te oaoa e! >>tah<< Cheers! Manuia! Cheers! >>tah<< "How are you?" "Fine, thanks." "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." Te na ô ra o ’ na e: “Mauruuru. >>tah<< No! E'ita! Aita roa ’ tu! >>tah<< "How are you?" "I'm fine, thanks." "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." Te na ô ra oia e: “Mea maitai roa vau. ” >>tah<< My name's Tom. O Tom to'u i'oa. O Tom to ’ u i‘oa. >>tah<< How are you? E aha tō 'oe huru? Mai te aha to outou huru? >>tah<< Good morning! 'Ia ora na! Te poipoi maitai! >>tah<< Very good! Maita'i roa! Mea maitai roa! >>tah<< How are you? Maita'i oe? Mai te aha to outou huru? >>tah<< "What's your name?" "My name's Tom." "O vai to oe io'a?" "O Tom to'u i'oa." Teie to oe i‘oa: O Tom to ’ u i‘oa. >>tah<< I love you! Uua here vau ia oe! Mea here roa na ’ u ia oe! >>tah<< What's your name? O vai to oe io'a? O vai to oe i‘oa? >>tah<< Thank you! Māuruuru! Mauruuru! >>tah<< Thanks! Māuruuru! Mauruuru! >>tah<< Yes! 'E! Oia! >>tah<< See you later! Nana! A hi‘o ia outou i muri a‘e! >>ton<< I know. 'Oku ou 'ilo'i. ‘ Oku ou ‘ ilo‘i. >>ton<< I don't understand. 'Oku 'ikai keu mahino. ‘ Oku ‘ ikai te u mahino‘i ia. >>ton<< Excuse me. Kātaki. Fakafiemālie‘i au. >>ton<< I don't know. 'Oku 'ikai keu 'ilo'i. ‘ Oku ‘ ikai te u ‘ ilo‘i. >>ton<< I'm going. ʻOku ou ʻalu. Te u ‘ alu. >>ton<< Please. Kātaki. Kātaki. >>ton<< Nice to meet you. Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo kimoutolu. ‘ Oku lelei ke fe‘iloaki mo koe. >>ton<< How are you? Fēfē hake? ‘ Okú ke fēfē? >>ton<< Nice to meet you. Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo kimoua. ‘ Oku lelei ke fe‘iloaki mo koe. >>ton<< Thank you! Mālō! Fakamālō atu! >>ton<< Nice to meet you. Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo koe. ‘ Oku lelei ke fe‘iloaki mo koe. >>ton<< Thanks a lot! Mālō ‘aupito! Mālō mo‘oni! >>ton<< I'm eating. ʻOku ou kai. ‘ Oku ou kai. >>ton<< I understand. 'Oku ou mahino. ‘ Oku ou mahino‘i ia. >>ton<< What's your name? Ko hai ho hingoá? Ko hai ho hingoá? >>ton<< I am studying. ʻOku ou ako. ‘ Oku ou ako. >>ton<< Congratulations! Mālō! Ngaahi Fakahīkihiki! >>ton<< Be careful. Tokanga. Tokanga. >>ton<< Hello! Mālō e lelei! Helo! >>ton<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Taha, ua, tolu, fa, nima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, taha noa. Ko e taha, toko ua, toko tolu, toko fā, nima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, hongofulu. >>tvl<< One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Tahi, lua, tolu, fa, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. E tasi, e lua, e tolu, e fa, e lima, e ono, e fitu, e valu, e iva, e sefulu. >>tvl<< His name is Tom. Ko Tom tona ingoa. A tena igoa ko Tom. >>tvl<< Is everything all right? E 'lei mea katoa? E mata, e ‵ lei a mea katoa? >>tvl<< How many people? Tokofla tino? E tokofia a tino? >>tvl<< Whose is this? E o ai te mea nei? I a ai te mea tenei? >>tvl<< Everything is all right. E 'lei mea katoa! E ‵ lei a mea katoa. >>tvl<< Who is there? Ko ai na? Ko oi la a tino konā? >>tvl<< What's your name? Ko ai tou ingoa? Ko oi tou igoa? >>tvl<< What? Se a? Se a te mea tenā? >>tvl<< She's the most beautiful girl. Sei se tamaflne ngali pela. A ia ko te ‵ toe tamaliki fafine taulekaleka eiloa. >>tvl<< How many? E fia? E tokofia? >>tvl<< Where are you going? Koe e fano ki fea? Ka fanatu koe ki fea? >>tvl<< What is your name? Ko ai tou ingoa? Ko oi tou igoa? >>tvl<< What is this? Se a te mea nei? Se a te mea tenei? >>tvl<< Who? Ko ai? Ko oi? >>eng<< Jilou! Pardon! Third! >>eng<< Ni sa bula. Hello. He is alive. >>eng<< O kemuni mai vei? Where are you from? Where are you going? >>eng<< Da kana! Bon appetit! Let us eat! >>eng<< Bula! Hello! By all means! >>eng<< Lo, rua. Yes, two. Let us see, two. >>eng<< Dua, rua, tolu, va, lima, ono, vitu, walu, ciwa, tini. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. >>eng<< Seqa! No! Wow! >>eng<< Yalo vinaka. Please. Be positive. >>eng<< Ni sa bula. Good afternoon. He is alive. >>eng<< Ni sa moce. Good night. Sleep. >>eng<< Bula, Tom Hello, Tom. Life, Tom >>eng<< O kemuni mai vei, Karen? Where are you from, Karen? Where are you, Karen? >>eng<< Ni sa bula! Good evening! He was alive! >>eng<< Jilou? Pardon? Three? >>eng<< E vica na kena i-sau? How much is this? How many of them are they? >>eng<< Sega na lega! No problem! No, indeed! >>eng<< Sega na lega. No problem. There are no excrements. >>eng<< Vacava tiko? How are you? Do you know what that means? >>eng<< O kemuni mai vei? From where are you? Where are you going? >>eng<< Ni sa bula. Good evening. He is alive. >>eng<< Ni sa yadra! Good morning! When he gets up, he gets up! >>eng<< Seqa, vinaka. No, thanks. Well, it is good to do so. >>eng<< Ni sa moce! Good night! When he is sleeping, he goes to sleep! >>eng<< Lo, yalo vinaka. Yes, please. Instead, be reasonable. >>eng<< Da kana. Bon appetit. Let us eat. >>eng<< Bula, Chicago! Hello, Chicago! Life, Chicago! >>eng<< Ni sa bula! Good afternoon! He was alive! >>eng<< Ni sa bula! Hello! He was alive! >>eng<< Lo! Yes! Look! >>eng<< Tukuna tale mada? Could you repeat that? Can you tell on the subject? >>eng<< Lo? Yes? Look? >>eng<< Sa dede da sega ni sota. Long time, no see. We have never met for so long. >>eng<< Sa dede da sega ni sota! Long time no see! We have never met so many of them for a long time! >>eng<< Bula. Hello. Life. >>eng<< Au sega ni taura rawa. I don't understand. I could not understand. >>eng<< Lo. Yes. No. >>eng<< Seqa. No. Sweep. >>eng<< E vei na vale-lailai? Where's the toilet? Where is the hut? >>eng<< Vinaka vaka levu. Thank you. Thank you a lot. >>eng<< Vinaka. Thanks. Thank you. >>eng<< Vinaka! Thanks! Thank you! >>eng<< Vinaka vaka levu! Thank you! Thank you! >>eng<< Bula. Welcome. Life. >>eng<< Teuana, uoua, tenua, aua, nimaua, onoua, itua, wanua, ruaiwa, tebwina. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, one, eight, nine, and ten. >>eng<< A roko maiia? Where do they come from? Where did they come from? >>eng<< E kanakoa te reta nakoiu. He sent me a letter. He sent me a letter. >>eng<< E kabooa te raiti. He bought some rice. The rice is sold. >>eng<< Ko na mauri! Hello! It’s a relief! >>eng<< E uraura te auti. The house is red. The house is red. >>eng<< Taiaoka bwa I aki oota. Excuse me, I don't understand. Please, I don’t understand. >>eng<< I anganiko te boki. I gave you a book. I offer you a copy of the book. >>eng<< Arau Tim. My name is Jim. Appropriate Tim. >>eng<< E anganai te boki. He gave me a book. She offered me a copy of the book. >>eng<< A noora te kaibuke. They saw the ship. Grasp the ship. >>eng<< Aio rongorongon abau. This is the story of my country. Here is my country story. >>eng<< Ko rabakau n taetae ni Kiribati? Do you speak Kiribati? Do you speak Kiribati fluently? >>eng<< Iai am moko? Do you have a smoke? Do you have a cigarette? >>eng<< Ua hīmeni ʻo Pua. Pua sang. Pua is full. >>eng<< Maka ka palaoa. The bread is fresh. Copper and stony wood. >>eng<< He manu ʻo ia. It is a bird. He is a bird. >>eng<< ʻElua aʻu pōpoki. I have two cats. ‘ I have two boats. >>eng<< ʻAʻole au makemake e hele i ke kula. I don't want to go to school. Hypocrisy sells your maggots. >>eng<< He kula kēia. This is a school. Coconut milk. >>eng<< Ke ʻai nei ʻoe. You're eating. Eat these. >>eng<< E hele, e Kaʻiulani. Go, Kaʻiulani. A fool, a Crown. >>eng<< Holaʻehia kēia? What time is it? Divided? >>eng<< Aloha ahiahi. Good evening. Nine evening. >>eng<< Noho au ma Honolulu. I live in Honolulu. I lived with Honolulu. >>eng<< He kumu ʻo ia. He is a teacher. It is a cucumber. >>eng<< He manu ʻo ia? Is it a bird? A bird? >>eng<< He noho ʻo ia. It is a chair. In fact, he was there to sit there. >>eng<< He kanaka au. I am a human being. While I was cooking. >>eng<< Aloha kakahiaka! Good morning! Hypocrites! >>eng<< ʻElua oʻu kaikunāne. I have two brothers. I have two cupboards. >>eng<< He pea kēia. This is a pear. The arrow is deflected. >>eng<< ʻŌpio ke kāne. The man is young. Pieces. >>eng<< Hana nā kaikamahine. The girls work. Her fiancé. >>eng<< ʻO wauʻo Ricardo. I'm Ricardo. ‘ Ricardo’s neck. >>eng<< He haumāna maikaʻi ʻo ia. She is a good student. He was warm and suffocated. >>eng<< Mahalo. Thanks. Perhaps. >>eng<< ʻAʻole maikaʻi kō lāua kaʻa. Their car is not good. They cheated on their cars. >>eng<< ʻŌmaʻomaʻo kēia puke. This book is green. Arguments. >>eng<< Makemake au e hele i ke kulanui. I want to go to college. I made it a mask. >>eng<< He wahine maikaʻi ʻo ia. She's a good woman. She was a beautiful woman. >>eng<< He wahine au. I am a woman. I am a virgin. >>eng<< ʻElua aʻu puke. I have two books. ‘ I have two hives. >>eng<< Loloa ke kaʻa ʻōhua. The bus is long. Feet on the wheel. >>eng<< E hele au. I will go. I was trapped. >>eng<< Makemake au e aʻo i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. I want to learn Hawaiian. Make me a mastery of Hawaii. >>eng<< He ʻāpala kēia. This is an apple. In a chaotic stampede. >>eng<< Pehea ʻoe? How are you? What about you? >>eng<< He wilikī ʻoe. You're an engineer. Exhausted. >>eng<< Ke hīmeni nei ʻo Pua. Pua is singing. To enthrone the Puners. >>eng<< Aloha e Kaʻiulani. Hello Kaʻiulani. Aloha, South America. >>eng<< He ʻalani kēia. This is an orange. In the throes. >>eng<< ʻElua oʻu kaʻa. I have two cars. ‘ I have two cars. >>eng<< E ʻōlelo, e Kawika. Speak, Kawika. Cawicah, you don’t know. >>eng<< He pōpoki au. I am a cat. While I was busy, I could hardly believe my eyes. >>eng<< ʻAʻole ʻoe he kāne. You're not a man. Deception in cartons. >>eng<< E hīmeni ana ʻo Pua. Pua is going to sing. Pua’s inhabitants are well - organized. >>eng<< E hīmeni ana ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua is going to sing at church. Pua’s inhabitants are hovering in the snout. >>eng<< Keʻokeʻo kēia ʻīlio. This dog is white. Feed the trains. >>eng<< ʻAʻole maka ka palaoa. The bread is not fresh. Hypocrisy. >>eng<< ʻAʻole keʻokeʻo ka lio. The horse is not white. Bribery. >>eng<< E kū kēia hale. This house will exist. Hypocrisy is short. >>eng<< Makemake au e hele i ʻAukekulelia me koʻu ʻohana. I want to go to Australia with my family. Make me an assassin in the Andes. >>eng<< Aloha! Hello! Aloha! >>eng<< ʻO au ke kumu. I'm the teacher. ‘ I’m cucumbering. >>eng<< ʻAʻole ʻula kēia ʻāpala. This apple is not red. Deception. >>eng<< Nui kēia ʻīlio. This dog is big. Gossip is strangled. >>eng<< Momona loa kēia pōpoki. This cat is very fat. Porch chemistry. >>eng<< Ke hele nei au ma he hale kūʻai. I'm going to a store. Now I am caught with a knife. >>eng<< Hīmeni ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua sings at church. Defend Pua with stony confiscation. >>eng<< Ikaika ke kāne. The man is strong. Of course not. >>eng<< Hīmeni ʻo Pua. Pua sings. Significance of Pua. >>eng<< ʻAʻole ʻōmaʻomaʻo ka ʻāpala. The apple is not green. Hypocrisy. >>eng<< He wilikī au. I'm an engineer. I was a polygamous man. >>eng<< Liʻiliʻi ka penikala. The pencil is small. Make a list of the peninsula. >>eng<< ʻAʻole ʻoe he wahine. You're not a woman. The woman seduces her. >>eng<< Ano nā kanaka. People are weird. Waste disposal. >>eng<< Huikau au. I'm confused. I don’t have to wait. >>eng<< Kauka lākou. They're doctors. Breastplate. >>eng<< He noho ʻo ia? Is it a chair? Where does he live? >>eng<< I hele au ma ka panakō. I went to the bank. I was trapped as a witch doctor. >>eng<< He kāne mea wahine au. I am a married man. I was a virgin. >>eng<< Maka kēia kūlina. This corn is fresh. Kitchen gecko lizard. >>eng<< Makemake au e hele i Kioko. I want to go to Kyoto. He made me feel safe in Kiko. >>eng<< ʻAʻole au akamai. I'm not smart. Ask questions. >>eng<< Ke kālai nei ke keiki. The boy is hoeing. Compare this with a simple word. >>eng<< Ke hīmeni nei ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua is singing at church. To enthrone the Puners. >>eng<< ʻAʻole! No! Hypocrites! >>eng<< He kaikamahine au. I am a girl. I was a prostitute. >>eng<< He haumāna ʻo ia. She's a student. Satisfied, he said good - bye. >>eng<< ʻImi ʻo ia he hōkele. She's looking for a hotel. “ Go to the ant, you residents in the dust. >>eng<< He nūpepa kēia. This is a newspaper. In a stroke. >>eng<< ʻAe! Yes! Yes! >>eng<< Loa kou makua kāne. Your father is tall. You see, I have only tumbled in pain. >>eng<< ʻAʻole au he kumu. I'm not a teacher. “ I’m lying in the kung fu. >>eng<< E hele mai au. I will come. I was trapped. >>eng<< Ua hīmeni ʻo Pua i ka halepule. Pua sang at church. Puerto Rico is crowned as the decorator. >>eng<< ʻAʻole au he kauka. I'm not a doctor. Hypocrisy at the opening. >>eng<< Nani ke kaikamahine. The girl is beautiful. When it comes to flirting. >>eng<< ʻElua aʻu keiki. I have two children. ‘ I have two glasses. >>eng<< E ʻike ʻoe nā haumāna. You'll see the students. You have to eat a dessert. >>eng<< He ʻāpala ʻōmaʻomaʻo kēia. This is a green apple. A brood of colonnade. >>eng<< Maka kēia hua. This egg is fresh. Avoid inflammatory arguments. >>eng<< Kauka lāua. They're doctors. Feel the emotions of the characters. >>eng<< ʻAʻole au pōloli. I'm not hungry. Hypocrisy. >>eng<< He haumāna au. I'm a student. I got bored. >>eng<< Tȟaspáŋ kiŋ wáglutapi akáŋl yaŋké. The apple is on the table. T.A.aspáשe wáglutapipe (Apparitions of the Golden Age). >>eng<< Wówapi kiŋ wačhíŋ. I want the book. Flying to the Titanic. >>eng<< Oákaŋke kiŋ čháŋ kiŋ khúta hétu. The chairs are under the tree. Approximately Oka toפ čhá creates an environment where khta hetu is home. >>eng<< Tuwéni okíčhize ciŋ šni. Nobody wants a war. Tuwéni očhize cišni. >>eng<< Waníyetu ú. Winter is coming. Waníyetu. >>eng<< Wówapi kiŋ wáglutapi akáŋl ȟpáye. The book is on the table. Wówabi wáglutapi a carryk ×páye. >>eng<< Čhaȟsníyaŋ etáŋ wáte wačhíŋ kta. I want ice cream. ☞haפsniya etá× wáte carčseפkta. >>eng<< Waŋblí kiŋ ská. The eagle is white. A cavity to skate. >>eng<< Lakȟótiyapi wówaglake. I speak Lakota. Lakåótiyapi wówaglake. >>eng<< Wówapi wayáwahan. I'm reading a book. Wówapi Waywahan. >>eng<< Wakan šni. I'm not old. Wakan šni. >>eng<< Ímapuze. I'm thirsty. Shammapuze. >>eng<< Wičhíŋčala kiŋ wašté. The girl is pretty. Letterčala toš wašté. >>eng<< Žaŋžáŋla kiŋ tákuni él úŋ šni. The glass is empty. Žaׁála to tákun él úni. >>eng<< Slolwayá šni. I don't know. Sfarwayá šni. >>eng<< Hau. Yes. Definitely. >>eng<< Lé miištá uŋ waŋbláke. I saw it with my own eyes. Léištá I leaned on a dinghyblake car. >>eng<< Nihúŋ thiyáta yaŋka kta he. Is your mother at home? Nim’s thiyáta Yaka kta e. >>eng<< Haŋ. Yes. HUMANY. >>eng<< Igmú ská waŋ bluhá. I have a white cat. Igmú ská cluhá. >>eng<< Thimáothi kiŋ kpáza. The room is dark. Thhimáothi to kpáza. >>eng<< Ej rit. She is reading. It is rife. >>eng<< Ij kaatak. I'm studying. I love it. >>eng<< Ij itok jen Amedika. I come from America. I am from Macedonia. >>eng<< Men otemjej rej ilo bein Anij. Everything is in the hands of God. Everything is in God’s hands. >>eng<< Jete wonan? How much does it cost? How many won? >>eng<< Ej bwil. It's hot. It is hot. >>eng<< Kwaar lotak naat? When were you born? Did you have a nickname? >>eng<< Ij etal nan mweo ma. I'm going home. I go home. >>eng<< Kwoj ta? What are you doing? What are you doing? >>eng<< Ej ṃõñā. She is eating. It is rotten to the core. >>eng<< Ij etal nan mon jikuul. I am going to school. I go to school dishonestly. >>eng<< Kwoj etal nan ia? Where are you going? Where are you going? >>eng<< Allon in ta in? What month is this? To what end? >>eng<< Jete awa kiio? What time is it now? How many hours? >>eng<< Ej bwil. It is hot. It is hot. >>eng<< Jonoul, ronoul, jilnoul, enoul, lemnoul, jiljinonoul, jimjuonoul, ralitonoul, ratimjuonoul, jibukwi. Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred. Jonoul, ronoul, jilnoul, enoul, lemnoul, sixnoul, half a thousandul, ralitonoul, latuul, chrysolite. >>eng<< Juon, ruo, jilu, eman, lalem, jiljino, jimjuon, ralitok, ratimjuon, jonoul. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, five, five, six, half, nine. >>eng<< Enaj ṃõkaj. I'll be right back. It will rush. >>eng<< Etke? Why? Why? >>eng<< Jete am iio? How old are you? How many of you are there? >>eng<< Ij riit. I'm reading. I read. >>eng<< Ij etal nan mon wia. I'm going to the store. I go shopping only to find out what I want. >>eng<< Ej ṃõḷo. It is cold. It warms my heart. >>eng<< Ej eṃṃan. He is good. It sounds so good. >>eng<< Jete awa? What time is it? How much time? >>eng<< Jonoul, jonoul juon, jonoul ruo, jonoul jilu, jonoul eman, jonoul lalem, jonoul jiljino, jonoul jimjuon, jonoul ralitok, jonoul ratimjuon, ronoul. Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. Jonoul, a trinoul, a jonoul, a trinoul, a trinoul eman, a jonoul five, a trinoul six, a trinoul, a sixth, a fat of seven, a fat of nine, a saunoul. >>eng<< Ear etal. He went. He went. >>eng<< Raan in ta in? What day is today? What is this day? >>eng<< Ej ṃõḷo. It's cold. It warms my heart. >>eng<< He tino nui ēnei āporo. These apples are very big. This is a large apple. >>eng<< Kāore e pai ki a au te tiakarete. I don't like chocolate. Rabbi is not good to me. >>eng<< Kāore i wareware i a māua/mātou We didn't forget. We have not forgotten ourselves/ >>eng<< I okaina ia e ia ki tētahi tao kōura. She stabbed him with a golden trident. He invited her to a little gold pygraph. >>eng<< He kiri māia ahau ia rā, ia rā. I am an adventurer each day. I was green every day, every day. >>eng<< I haere atu māua ko Tom ki te mātakitaki i tētahi pikitia i muri i te kura. I went to see a movie with Tom after school. Tom and I went to the trailer on the following morning. >>eng<< He rerekē ngā āhuatanga o te oranga. Life is strange. Life is unpredictable at times. >>eng<< Kāore au e hiahia ana ki te haere ki te kura. I don't want to go to school. I don’t want to miss out. >>eng<< Kei te wātea koe āpōpō? Are you free tomorrow? Are you free at night? >>eng<< He pai kē ki a au te noho ki te kāinga i te haere ki te hī ika. I would rather stay at home than go fishing. It was best for me to live with the relative rather than go to the fish. >>eng<< Ka mahue taku noho i reira, i tō taha. I should've been there with you. I will be left there, alone. >>eng<< Ko te ara o te whaiāipo tēnei. This is the lover's lane. This is the way of the night. >>eng<< He raparapa e hiahiatia ana e au mō ēnei hū. I need new soles on these shoes. A rabble that I would like to enter. >>eng<< He nui rawa te utu! It's too expensive. What a price! >>eng<< E hiahiatia ana kia tapia tāku wati. My watch needs to be repaired. I want to find a wife who is my husband. >>eng<< Kāore au i te hiahia kia āwangawanga tōku whaea. I don't want my mother to worry. I don’t want my mother to pay back. >>eng<< He aha i kore ai koe e tuku i a ia kia whiriwhiri? Why don't you let him decide? Why not allow him to choose you? >>eng<< Kia pono taku kōrero, he tawhito rawa tō āhua whakaaro. Frankly speaking, your way of thinking is out of date. Let my appeal be true, a very old and impetuous. >>eng<< He maha ngā mea o te ao kua kitea e ia. He has seen much of the world. He has seen many of the things in the world. >>eng<< I pēhea rāua i whakamatea ai? How were they killed? When were they put to death? >>eng<< Kia ora mo ngā maumaharatanga. Thanks for the memories. Live for the specks. >>eng<< He ngeru au. I am a cat. I was dumbstruck. >>eng<< Kāore ahau i mea ki te tino whakatoko ake i ngā āhuatanga e pā ana ki a koe. I didn't mean to get too personal. I have not said to the extremes which touched you. >>eng<< He tāne mārena ahau. I am a married man. I felt like a failure. >>eng<< I te taha noa atu ahau. I was just passing by. I was on the other side. >>eng<< Kātahi anō a ia ka kai. E kai ana au i ngā wā katoa. He just ate. I'm always eating. He eats only once, and I eat at every whim. >>eng<< I whākina atu e Tom te kōrero muna ki a Mary. Tom told Mary the secret. Tom sent the passport to Mary. >>eng<< Tōna tikanga, e harawene a Tom. Tom seems to be jealous. Naturally, Tom is a grenade. >>eng<< Tiaki ai te pēke nei i ōna ake painga i ngā wā katoa. This bank always watches out for its own interests. Refuse this parrot fish from all sandy whiskers. >>eng<< I kai au i te miraka tepe. I ate the yoghurt. I ate tapes. >>eng<< Te āhua nei i te pōnānā a Tom. Tom seemed to be in a hurry. Tom works as a night. >>eng<< Kāore anō au kia whakatau. I haven't decided yet. I don’t have to wait to meet. >>eng<< I noho tino hū a Tom i runga i te hōpa. Tom sat very still on the couch. Tom carefully sat down on the rooftop. >>eng<< I hoatu a Tom i tētahi kawhe ki a Mary. Tom handed Mary a cup of coffee. Next, Tom gave Mary a gift. >>eng<< Tokorua ōku tuākana. I have two older sisters. I had two shells. >>eng<< Kāore a Tom i tonoa e au kia haere mai. I didn't send for Tom. I sent none of Tom. >>eng<< He uaua tonu te hanga i tētahi wati. It is rather difficult to assemble a watch. One wife was very industrious. >>eng<< He tino rawe a Tom. Tom is fabulous. Tom was glowing in the flesh. >>eng<< I kaha taku oma, engari i mahue ahau i te tereina. I ran and ran, but missed the train. I ran mightily, but the power left me. >>eng<< Pōuri atu, kei pūhia koe e au. Out of my way or I shoot you. Bow down, I won’t help you. >>eng<< Haere mai ki Tatoeba! Welcome to Tatoeba! Come to Tatba! >>eng<< Ākene pea kei te hē koe. You are probably wrong. You may even be lost. >>eng<< He roa rawa te wā e whakapaua ana e Tom e whakamahi ana i te rorohiko. Tom spends too much time on the computer. Tom spends a long time on the clutter. >>eng<< Me haere au ki te whare paku. I have to use the restroom. I will go into a cottage. >>eng<< I tere a Tom ki te piki ake i te arapiki. Tom walked quickly up the stairs. Tom made his way up the staircase. >>eng<< Kaua e katia te kūaha. Don't close the door. Do not overstay your welcome. >>eng<< Ko Mary te mātanga ahurei o te whenua nei e pā ana ki te pakanga ki Hīria. Mary is the country's foremost expert on the conflict in Syria. Mary is the spring of the land that involves war in Syria. >>eng<< I whakaitihia te whakapae kōhuru ki te matenga pokerehū. The murder charge was reduced to manslaughter. The Ten Plagues were subjected to scapegoats. >>eng<< Tēnei he wharekura. This is a school. Now it is a cottage. >>eng<< E mōhio ana a Tom he aha tā Mary i mahi ai? Is Tom aware of what Mary did? Why does Tom not fail to work on the photographs of Mary? >>eng<< He tino makariri tēnei rangi. It's really cold today. This is the cold reality. >>eng<< I mahia e Tom ngā mea katoa i taea e ia te mahi. Tom did everything he could. Tom did all he could. >>eng<< I haere ia ki Rānana ako ai i te reo Pākehā. He went to London to learn English. He went to Rāna, where he learned English. >>eng<< E pai ana a Tom? Is Tom well? Tom would be pleased? >>eng<< I te moe hōhonu ia. He was fast asleep. He slept in a deep sleep. >>eng<< E 3,000 yen e nama ana au ki a koe. I owe you 3,000 yen. I know you 3,000 yen. >>eng<< I kai ahau i tērā āporo. I ate that apple. I ate this apple. >>eng<< I taea e Tom te kite i te tangi a Mary. Tom could tell that Mary had been crying. Tom could see Mary weeping. >>eng<< E rata ana mātou katoa ki a Tom. We're all quite fond of Tom. We all wrote to Tom. >>eng<< He tokomaha ōku hoa hei āwhina mai i ahau. I have a lot of friends to help me. Many of my companions come to see me. >>eng<< Kua tino rerekē te papa kāinga i ngā tau tekau kua taha atu. That village has changed a lot from how it was 10 years ago. The relative was in full swing for ten years. >>eng<< Tokoiwa pea ā mātou ākonga. We have about nine students. We had nine disciples. >>eng<< I tonoa e ia he pūtea nui i a rātou, engari auare ake. He tried to borrow a large sum of money from them in vain. He sent a great trumpet in their day, but it opened up. >>eng<< Kia pai te mahi ki te hunga e kino ana ki a koutou. Do good to those who hate you. Do good to those who hate you. >>eng<< E hiahia ana ahau ki te mōhio nā wai tērā mahi. I want to know who did that. I would like specializing water to serve. >>eng<< He tangata tino pai a Hideyo Noguchi i tōna wā. Hideyo Noguchi was a great man. Hideyo Noguchi was a perfect man in tōna wā. >>eng<< Ko ētahi kaihoahoa kākahu o Itaria e mea ana ā tēnei tau paingia haerehia ai ngā hūtu kaukau mā. Some Italian fashion designers are saying that white bathing suits will catch on this year. One hypocrite of Italy finds that this is where you like to go for the baths. >>eng<< I kitea ia e au e mahi ana i tērā mahi. I saw him do it. But thou didst work this day. >>eng<< Nō reira kāore ahau i konei. I wasn't here then. Now I am here with a mouse. >>eng<< I mātakitaki te whakaminenga i tētahi tawhititanga haumaru. The crowd watched from a safe distance. The assembly was held in a remote area of the north. >>eng<< I kī mai a Tom ki a au kua kōwhiria e Mary ki te kai i ngā kai whakatinanga. Tom told me that Mary was on a diet. Tom came in to me that Mary had borrowed the allergy. >>eng<< Kua wera te āhua o te rangi i tēnei marama, hāunga tēnei rā. It's been hot this month, but today's an exception. This month the expanse of heaven is breaking down, this time and now. >>eng<< Kāore i kitea te tūpāpaku e ngā pirihimana. Police didn't discover the body. The skull is not found either sharp or short. >>eng<< E rua aku ngeru. I have two cats. I had two horns. >>eng<< Kei te kai koe. You're eating. You are eating. >>eng<< He wuruwhi koe i roto i ngā kākahu o te hipi. You are a wolf in sheep's clothing. You are cramped for room in the shafts of sheep. >>eng<< Kua toru ngā rā a Tom e ngaro ana i te kura. Tom has been absent from school for three days. Tom had been lost for three days in a coffin. >>eng<< Kaua e rorirori. E mōhiotia ana e koe e arohaina ana koe e au. Don't be silly. You know I love you. Don’t be dishonest, and you don’t know that I love you. >>eng<< I haere māua ko Tom ki te mātakitaki i tētahi pikitia i muri i te mahi. I went to see a movie with Tom after work. Tom and I went to the captain of one animation after the work. >>eng<< Maharatia ki te kite i a ia āpōpō. Remember to see him tomorrow. Remember to see him in the morning. >>eng<< Nā Tom tērā mahi i mahi. Tom is the one who did that. Tom was the worker. >>eng<< Ko koe te hoa kotahi o Tom i mua. You were Tom's only friend. You were Tom ’ first friend. >>eng<< E hiahia ana au ki te mōhio ka taea e tātou te whakawhirinaki ki a Tom. I need to know that we can depend on Tom. I would like to have faltered that we can trust Tom. >>eng<< E mārama ana ahau ki te riri e rangona ana e Tom. I understand how angry Tom must feel. The rage that Tom hears enlightens me. >>eng<< Ka haere ahau i te tekau karaka. I am leaving at ten o'clock. I will go to the tenth ship. >>eng<< E hiahia ana ahau ki te pokanga Caesarian. I'd like to have a Caesarian operation. I love the art of Caesarianism. >>eng<< Kāore kau ahau i kite i tētahi tangata pērā rawa te riri i tōku oranga. I've never seen anyone look so angry like that in my life. I have not seen any of the men that were so angry with me all the time. >>eng<< I tatari ahau ki a Tom mō te wā roa. I waited for Tom for a long time. I waited for Tom for a long time. >>eng<< I tonoa e ia te tūranga. He applied for the position. He asked for a standing. >>eng<< Whakamahi ai au i te Firefox. I use Firefox. I was drafted on the Firefox. >>eng<< Ka whakamaioha ahau ki te taea e koe te mahi i tērā mahi. I'd appreciate it if you could do that. I will be more diligent if you are able to do the work at this time. >>eng<< Kāore he wahine pērā rawa i a ia te whakahīhī i roto i tā mātou kamupene. No other woman in our company is so proud as she. There is no single woman that boasts in our clubs. >>eng<< Tekau mā waru rātou. There are eighteen of them. Eight days passed. >>eng<< E hiahia ana ahau ki te hoki atu. I want to go back. I would like to return. >>eng<< Nā wai tēnei paihikara? Whose bike is this? Who was this patchcraft? >>eng<< He tinihanga koe. You're a fraud. Hypocrisy! >>eng<< Kāore kau a Dan i utu i tana reti ki a Linda. Dan never paid his rent to Linda. Dan paid Linda no bill. >>eng<< I mare ia i te auahi. She coughed from smoking. She married him in the fire. >>eng<< Ki te kore he mātauranga pai, me pēhea koe e eke ai ki te taumata angitu? Without a good education, how can you succeed? Without a good compass, where could you run in the opposite direction? >>eng<< I kōrapa a Tom. Tom flinched. I am Commissioner of Tom. >>eng<< Kotahi rau e rima tekau hoki ngā tāngata i mate i te rū whenua. This earthquake took a hundred and fifty lives, as well. And one hundred and fifty strokes fell on the ground. >>eng<< I hāmūmū mō tētahi wā. There was silence for a moment. Flamed for the sandy beaches. >>eng<< I tautohetohe ahau ki a ia. I argued with him. I questioned him. >>eng<< Ahakoa he aha ngā mea ka pīkauria e tātou, he mea nui te pukumahitanga. Whatever we may undertake, diligence is important. Whatever it is, they will carry it, and it will be a great vacuum. >>eng<< Kāore ia i te mau pōtae. He doesn't have a hat on. There are no muddy bags. >>eng<< Kāore ia i tuku i te mūhoretanga kia whakapāhunu i a ia. She did not let failure discourage her. He has not given in to despair. >>eng<< He mea tāhae nā rāua/rātou tana kopa i runga i te tereina. They stole his wallet on the train. Her copper in the moon is a synonymous odor. >>eng<< He nui te whare. The house is big. A large house. >>eng<< Kāore koe i te kite i te whakaparakoretanga o te poroutīni i roto i tētahi whakamātautau o te iranga. You're not seeing protein purification in a course of genetics. You don’t see how manufacturing science is in the other side of the light of the resurrection. >>eng<< Ko Tom te hoa kotahi o Mary nōna i te kura kōhungahunga. Tom was Mary's only friend when she was in kindergarten. Tom is Mary’s best friend at the skull. >>eng<< I whakakāhoretia e te ngārahu te tono mō te whakawhitiwhiti kōrero. The commander refused to negotiate. The lame man denied the request for the prize of the race. >>eng<< Kotahi tōku tungāne. I have one brother. I was full - grown. >>eng<< He aha kē tāu e hoko ana i tētahi whare pērā rawa te nui o te utu? What are you doing buying a house that expensive? What legitimate market is there in this one house that is very high in price? >>eng<< Ka toa pea a Tom i te tauomaoma. Tom will probably win the race. Yet, Tom held a grudge. >>eng<< E hiahia noa ana au ki te tuku mihi atu ki a koe. I just want to thank you. I yearn to give thanks to you. >>eng<< Kāore i uaua. It wasn't difficult. Not at all. >>eng<< Kua pau tā rāua/rātou huka ināianei. They're out of sugar now. This is precisely what has been called snowflakes. >>eng<< Nā te mea kāore ia i haere mai, kāore hoki au i haere atu. Since he didn't come, I didn't go either. He had not come with me without cause, nor had I come with him. >>eng<< Kāore i te mea whakamataku ko te mahi tā ngā rata e mahi ana e kīia ana ko te 'parakitihi'? Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do 'practice'? Is there not a fearful thing in the work of the uninspired letters? >>eng<< Kāore au i te mōhio tūturu ka aha au ā muri atu i taku putanga i te whare wānanga. I'm not sure what I'll do after I graduate. I don’t have a healthy understanding of what I will do to go out after I have gone out of the chalk. >>eng<< Me pēhea koe e utu ai i āu nama? How will you pay your debts? Where are you going to gather your mosquitoes? >>eng<< I whakatūria ā māua tēneti e māua i mua i te pō. We pitched our tents before it got dark. We put our pencils in front of the night. >>eng<< He waewae iti ōna. She has small feet. He is in the skeleton. >>eng<< I mea ahau i tētahi mea hē? Did I say something I shouldn't have? Did I say that something was missing? >>eng<< Kāore i te rite tonu tā Tom mahi i te mahi kāinga i mua i te hapa. Tom doesn't often do his homework before dinner. Tom performs the posture without equal. >>eng<< Haere mai i a au ināianei. Come with me now. Come to me here. >>eng<< I te tuatahi, i pōhēhē ahau ko koe tō tuakana. At first, I mistook you for your brother. At first, I missed you as my sister. >>eng<< Kaua e āwangawanga. Ka kimihia ia e au mōu. Don't worry. I'll look it up for you. Do not avenge yourselves, beloved, but yield place to the wrath; for it is written: ‘ Vengeance is mine; I will repay, says Jehovah. ’ >>eng<< He mārama ki a au ko tēnei te kōrero pono. It's quite clear to me that this is the truth. For me, this is the true kōree. >>eng<< Ko Roberto ahau. My name is Roberto. I am Roberto. >>eng<< Ehara nā Tom ngā rīhi i horoi. Tom didn't do the dishes. No, it was not Tom who did wash. >>eng<< I noho tahi a Tom rāua ko John i te wā o te kāreti. Tom roomed with John in college. Tom slumped with John on the desk. >>eng<< Hei aha tō kamakama. Ki te kore koe e pukumahi, e kore rawa koe e angitu. It doesn't matter how smart you are. If you don't work hard, you'll never succeed. What is your stupor? If you don’t hold your hand, you will never wake up. >>eng<< Kia ora mō tō whakamōhio mai i a au. Thanks for the heads-up. Live for lording it over me. >>eng<< E hia ngā pereti, e hia ngā kapu? How many plates and cups are there? How many plates, how many cups? >>eng<< I ngaro tā rāua kurī i a rāua. They lost their dog. Inflammation was missing in the rain. >>eng<< Mahia ai he taputapu i roto i tā mātou wheketere. In our factory, goods are produced. We had a church dormitory in our canoes. >>eng<< He kaitunu tino pai a Tom. Tom is a very good cook. Tom was a good cook. >>eng<< Mauria atu ai ngā tamariki e Tom ki te kura ia rā, ia rā. Tom takes the kids to the school every day. Tom took the children to the railroad every day. >>eng<< I tae tuatahi atu te Irihama ki Haina i waenganui i te rautau tuawhitu. Islam first reached China about the middle of the 7th century. The Iriham first reached China in the midst of the seventh. >>eng<< Ka hoatu au ki a koe he tauira. I'll give you some examples. I will give you an example. >>eng<< E kore e taea e au te tiaki i a ia. I can't protect her. I can't leave him. >>eng<< Ko Ricardo ahau. I'm Ricardo. I am Ricardo. >>eng<< Kāore koe e whakarērea e ahau. I won't leave you. I don’t fool you. >>eng<< He whakaātaahuatanga tino pai te manahautanga rāua ko te uruhautanga, he rongoā rongonui rāua hei whakarangatahi i te āhua o te tangata. Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are famous preservers of youthful looks. The dew of cloud and cloud were perfect fashion, and the sound of a rainbow for an inequality of man. >>eng<< He whakaaro tōku. I have an idea. That is a sobering thought. >>eng<< Kia tūturu tō kōrero. Speak plain truth. Use creativity. >>eng<< Ko Burj Khalifa te hangatanga nui o te ao i tēnei wā. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. Burj Khalifa was the principal producer of this world. >>eng<< He rite tonu tana oho wawe ake i ngā ata. He's used to getting up early in the morning. He waked up early in the morning. >>eng<< I hoatu a Tom i tētahi kawhe wera ki a Mary. Tom handed Mary a cup of hot coffee. Then Tom was delivered to Mary. >>eng<< Ka roa te wā kia ora rā anō ahau i tēnei rewharewha. It'll take me a long time to get over this cold. When the weather would be long enough for me to live this whistle. >>eng<< He mōrearea te haere i te tuarangi. Space travel is dangerous. Going to court was fun. >>eng<< I ngaro tā rātou kurī i a rātou. They lost their dog. They lost their cucumbers. >>eng<< He tino pukumahi a Tom ki tana mahi. Tom is really good at his job. Tom works with agility. >>eng<< He hoa tūturu a Tom rāua ko Mary? Are Tom and Mary really friends? Tom’s nurse was Mary? >>eng<< He tere a Albert ki te ako. Albert is quick at learning. Albert was on a school trip. >>eng<< Tēnei he āporo kākāriki. This is a green apple. Here is a duplicate apple. >>eng<< Ka āwhina mai a Tom i a tātou mēnā i taea e ia. Tom would help us if he could. Tom catches up with us as he can. >>eng<< He tauira ia. She's a student. Here is an example. >>eng<< He pai te mahi akoranga ki a koe? Do you enjoy studying? Is it better for you to get your training? >>eng<< Kāore te taro i te hou. The bread is not fresh. The bread is not new. >>eng<< I kī mai a Tom ka haere mai a Mary ki te kai i te hapa. Tom said Mary was coming over for dinner. Tom hesitated and came and ate the supper. >>eng<< Tahi, rua, toru, whā, rima, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, tekau. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Sea, two, three, five, six, seven, eight, nine. >>eng<< E tika ana kia tautohetohetia tērā raruraru. That problem naturally invited debate. This present trouble needs to be debated. >>eng<< I te ngaro au mō te rima mēneti. I was away for five minutes. I lost because of the pharmaceutical power. >>eng<< Ka pikia te taiapa e Tom, ka kohia ai ētahi āporo i te rākau. Tom climbed over the fence and picked some apples from the tree. Tom picked up the staircase, and he picked up one of the pillows. >>eng<< I whakatangitangihia e rāua/rātou te rakuraku me te akōtiana. They played guitar and accordion. The orchestra and the so - called socket played a string of stringed instruments. >>eng<< I hea kē koe i tērā pō ? Where the fuck were you last night? Where did you go on this night? >>eng<< Kāore i te tika. It's not ethical. There is no right. >>eng<< I roa tana oranga. She lived a long life. He lived long enough. >>eng<< He roa atu te wā e whakapaua ana e ētahi kaimahi hauora e wherawhera pepa ana, i te wā e manaaki ana i ngā tūroro. Some healthcare workers spend more time doing paperwork than taking care of patients. A few refreshing operators and handbills cover the land far longer than the wire blessing the mussels. >>eng<< I tērā wiki tōku whaea i pāngia ai e te whurū. Last week my mother came down with the flu. This was a week when my mother touched me with tears. >>eng<< I rongo kōrero koe mō te ahi o nanahi? Did you hear about yesterday's fire? Have you heard about the fire of yesterday? >>eng<< I paku whakatūwhera a Tom i te matapihi. Tom opened the window a crack. Tom cried out in the window. >>eng<< Kāore māua i whawhai. We didn't have a fight. We don’t fight. >>eng<< E hia anō ngā whare ā Tom? How many other houses does Tom own? How much longer were Tom? >>eng<< I kai hapa ahau i a ia. I had dinner with him. I ate him innocently. >>eng<< Ka taea e koe te whakamahi i tāku. You can use mine. You can put a stop to it. >>eng<< E hua ana ahau me aha ahau ki te kimi i tētahi mahi. I wonder what I need to do to find a job. I am full of what to do with the search for a purpose. >>eng<< Me utu e koe āu nama. You should pay back your debts. You must bake your nail. >>eng<< Kaua e whakararuraru i a au! Don't disturb me! Don’t trouble me! >>eng<< I haere a Tom ki te kīhini ki te tiki atu i ētahi kawhe. Tom went into the kitchen to get some coffee. Tom went to the key to pick up the wagon. >>eng<< He aha i kore ai koe e rata mai ki a mātou? What didn't you like about us? Why don’t you write to us? >>eng<< Kāore au i te whakaaro he tino maha ngā ōritenga i waenganui i a Tom rāua ko Mary. I don't think Tom and Mary have much in common. I don’t think there are so many times between Tom hyperbole and Mary. >>eng<< Kāore mātou i whawhai. We didn't have a fight. We have not fought. >>eng<< Me whakamātau koe ki te whakatūwhera i te tatau. Try to open the door. You shall be diligent to open the door. >>eng<< He pāika tōku. I've got a bike. On a screeching. >>eng<< "I kihia koe e ia ki hea?" "Ki ōku ngutu." "Kao, me kī, i hea koe i te wā i kihia ai koe e ia?" "Where did he kiss you?" "On my lips." "No, I mean, where were you when he kissed you?" Where was he kissing you? ‘ To my lips, do you kiss me, ’ when did he kiss you? >>eng<< I āta tirohia ia e Tom. Tom examined it closely. Tom checked it. >>eng<< Ka koromōkātia a Tom e ngā kaikāhaki, ka rakatia ia ki roto i tētahi korōhete. The kidnappers gagged Tom and locked him up in a closet. When Tom is ill - equipped with bracelets, he will be hauled up into a rock badger. >>eng<< E whitu ngā parāikete? Are there seven blankets? And the seven papyri? >>eng<< E hiahia ana a Tom ki te mōhio ā hea koe haere mai ai. Tom wants to know when you're coming. Tom wants to know where you are going. >>eng<< I te wā o te haerenga, i whakaaro au ki a koe. During the entire trip my thoughts were of you. At the dawn, I thought of you. >>eng<< Kotahi anake te urunga. There is only one pillow. There was only one deer. >>eng<< Nāku tēnei kurī. This dog is mine. This is my dog. >>eng<< Kāore a Tom i te tino kaha ki te horoi i tana taiwhanga moe. Tom doesn't keep his room very clean. Tom is not too strong to wash his empty sleep. >>eng<< E mōhio ana tātou he nui ake te rā i te Ao nei. We know that the sun is bigger than the earth. Unknown to us, the sun is greater than the world. >>eng<< Kua rua ngā rā kua kore au e moe. I haven't slept for two days. It is two days since my sleep has come to an end. >>eng<< Nāu tēnei kurī. This dog is yours. This is our dog. >>eng<< He whakamataku te pūngāwerewere ki a au. Spiders scare me. It was a terror to me. >>eng<< E paingia ana a Bob ki te kura. Bob is popular at school. Bob was assigned to the kung fu. >>eng<< Kotahi te tūngou mai a Tom. Tom nodded once. Tom was one of them. >>eng<< I waea atu ahau ki a ia mā te waea. I called him on the telephone. With a sleeveless necklace, I kept drawing near to him. >>eng<< I hokona e au te pukapuka. I bought the book. I bought the book. >>eng<< Kāore tōku matua i te tino kaha ki te kōrero. My father doesn't really talk much. I am not a full - grown man. >>eng<< E rua tāra te utu mō te pukapuka. The price of the book was $5. The book is a two - page book. >>eng<< E pānui ana ngā tāngata katoa. Everyone's reading. All the walls are rounded. >>eng<< E mōhio ana ahau e inumia ana te kawhe e Tom. I know Tom drinks coffee. I don’t know how to drink straw. >>eng<< Kāore i rahi ā Tom pūtea hei hoko i tētahi kawhe. Tom didn't even have enough money to buy a cup of coffee. Tom wasn’t with much to buy, but these were fewwheels. >>eng<< He taumaha tēnei pēke kikorangi. This blue backpack is heavy. In this lattice. >>eng<< E hia te roa o tā tāua mārenatanga? How long have we been married? How long are the curative arts? >>eng<< I kitea e koe te whitinga o te rā i mua nei? I tino ātaahua. Did you see the sunrise earlier? It was really beautiful. In the splendors of holiness, from the womb of the dawn, you have your company of young men just like dewdrops. ” >>eng<< Me whakaute te hunga rangatahi i ō rātou kaumātua. Young people should respect their elders. Those who passed by shall be made firm. >>eng<< E tika ana kia whakatutukia tēnei mahi ā te āpōpō. The work must be completed by tomorrow. This work is to be accomplished in the middle of the night. >>eng<< Whakapau ai a Tom i te nuinga o tana wā wātea e whakaharatau ana i te rakuraku. Tom spends most of his spare time practicing the guitar. Then Tom lays up the rest of his wings, which give light to the hippie. >>eng<< He mea āhua rerekē tā Tom i tūmanako ai. Tom had expected something quite different. Tom was a favorite sculpture. >>eng<< I te matemoe ahau. I was tired to death. I was unconscious. >>eng<< I tatū te rererangi i te wā tika. The plane arrived on time. The sky had gone up in the right direction. >>eng<< He kaputī anō māu? Kāore. Would you like some more tea? No thanks. Really, don’t you? >>eng<< Māueue ana ahau i te whakaaro. I shudder at the thought. I am overwhelmed by the imagination. >>eng<< Te haunga hoki o tērā! That smells bad! Why, it is a breathtaking day! >>eng<< Ka whakatūwheratia e au te matapihi kia uru mai ai he hau. I'm going to open the window to get some air. I opened the window, so that the wind might come. >>eng<< He pai ki a au māku anō a Tom e whakaoho. I'd like to wake Tom up myself. Tom, who pushes, would do well to keep me busy. >>eng<< Kāore tērā i te pai ki a au. I don't like the sound of that. This is not good for me. >>eng<< He kānara ēnei? Are these candles? What is this? >>eng<< E pīrangi ana koe ki ētahi tohutohu utukore? Do you want some free advice? Are you mad for those who are free to rule? >>eng<< Hei tā ētahi, e takahia ana te Whakatikatikatanga Tuawhā e ngā mīhini matawai i te katoa o te tinana. Some claim that full-body scanners violate the Fourth Amendment. As a beacon, the Tropics are followed by five freight machines throughout the body. >>eng<< He ngeru, he kurī rānei? Is that a cat or a dog? The chameleon, the present - day kulk? >>eng<< He whakaaro tino pai ō Tom. Tom has some very good ideas. Take a good look at Tom. >>eng<< Kāore he kōwhiringa kē atu. Me mahi au i tēnei ināianei. I don't have a choice. I have to do this now. There is not a dispute among them. Let me do this now. >>eng<< I ngana ngā makimaki ki te tāhae i ā mātou kai. The monkeys tried to steal our food. In the superheated shells to rip our food. >>eng<< He pai ki a au. I like it. That would have been good to me. >>eng<< He nui rawa te utu mō te pire whakahoutanga o te hiko ki Tiamani. The German energy reform is unaffordable. The work of renovating the hippopotamus in Germany was very costly. >>eng<< He tauira au. I'm a student. I am an example. >>eng<< Āhea te pāti? When is the party? Where is the party? >>eng<< He maha āna pūtea, he tokoiti ōna hoa. He has much money but few friends. With a hole in the hole, there are only a handful of companions. >>eng<< Tuhia tana wāhi noho. Write down his address. Make a declaration of his name. >>eng<< Ka kite mātou i tāna kāhui kuihi. We saw his flock of geese. We saw the tinkling. >>eng<< He pakeke ake a Mary i a au. Mary is older than me. Mary was much more than I was. >>eng<< E mokemoke ana koe ki a ia, nē rā? You miss him, don't you? Where are you desolate? Why? >>eng<< He aha te wā me whakamōhio atu tāua ki a ia? When should we tell him? What issue should be set before him? >>eng<< Ki te hoko koe i tētahi aihikirīmi māku, ka hoatu ahau ki a koe he kihi. If you buy me an ice cream, I'll give you a kiss. If you bought a pig for me, I would give you a kiss. >>eng<< He āhua maha ngā takunetanga ahurea e tautokona ana e tō mātou kamupene. Our company supports several cultural events. Many of our coatings support our home as we grow. >>eng<< Ka tata ahau te haere, ka tae mai koe. I was about to leave when you came in. When I am about to go, you will come. >>eng<< He ngohe tērā. That's soft. Now it faints. >>eng<< I taea e Tom te kite i te tangi a Mary. Tom could see that Mary was crying. Tom could see Mary weeping. >>eng<< Kia tīmata tātou ki te rārangi tuarima i runga i te whārangi tekau. Let's begin with the fifth line on page 10. Let us begin with the fifth line in the image. >>eng<< He kiore te mōkai a tāku tamāhine. My daughter's pet is a rat. The kitten is a worm. >>eng<< I titiro mākutu a Tom ki te whakaahua. Tom stared at the picture. Tom looked at the picture carefully. >>eng<< I kī atu a Tom ki a Mary me kaua a ia e hīkoi ko ia anake ā te pō. Tom told Mary that she shouldn't walk alone after dark. Tom urged Mary not to dance alone at night. >>eng<< Kāore i ngā pirihimana he taunakitanga hei whakatūturu i tērā. The police have no evidence to prove that. There are no shadows of the debate to substantiate today. >>eng<< I te tuatahi, i pōhēhē ahau ko koe tō teina. At first, I mistook you for your brother. At first, I mistakenly assumed that you were my sister. >>eng<< Na wai ēnei kūkū? Whose mussels are these? Who were these last ones? >>eng<< I noho a Tom ki runga i tētahi tūru ki te kokonga. Tom sat on a stool in the corner. Tom lived on a stand in the corner. >>eng<< Ka meinga auautia ngā tāngata e tērā kaiwhakahaere kia mahi i ngā hāora roa. That manager often makes "people" work long hours. The settings of the walls will be so full that they will be made to work the hordes that are roasted. >>eng<< Kua roa ahau e tatari ana ki a Tom. I've been waiting for Tom for a long time. I had been waiting for Tom. >>eng<< He nui rawa te utu! It's too expensive! What a price! >>eng<< Te āhua nei i karo ia i te tūtaki mai ki a au. I felt as if he shrank from meeting me. Parents catch up with me. >>eng<< Kāore a Tom i whakaaro ka pērā te whakahoki a Mary. Tom didn't expect Mary to react like she did. Tom had no idea that Mary would answer. >>eng<< I āwhinatia te tama e ahau. The boy was helped by me. I warmed the boy. >>eng<< Kāore ahau i te tautohetohe ki a koe. I'm not arguing with you. I don’t argue with you. >>eng<< I mahue iho rātou i te wāhi o te hoariri. They were left behind enemy lines. The name of the enemy left them. >>eng<< He koi ngā karu o te kārearea. The falcon has keen eyes. He was a tambourine. >>eng<< Ko te āhua nei, kua whakakapia kētia koe. It looks like you've already been replaced. The swimmer is bent on suffocating. >>eng<< He āporo māku. I would like an apple. On my own. >>eng<< Kei hea tana whare haumanu? Where is his clinic situated? Where is his dung? >>eng<< E mā ana te wāhi? Is the place clean? Is the name ashamed? >>eng<< E hiahia ana ahau ki te hoko i tētahi matapihi papararo pai te hanga, he ārai mātao hoki. I want to buy a good quality, insulated basement window. I would like to buy some good glasses, along with glasses. >>eng<< He pārae raihi tino nui e karapoti ana i te taone. A very large field of rice surrounds the city. A great ridge surrounded the city. >>eng<< Kei te aroha au ki a koe. I love you. I love you. >>eng<< He wahine au. I am a woman. I am a virgin. >>eng<< He tino reka te wai. The water's really nice. The water is very, very sweet. >>eng<< I pikia te taiapa waea teitei e Tom kia taea ai e ia te uru atu ki roto i te wheketere tawhito, ahakoa i katia ia e tōna pāpā. Tom climbed over the high wire fence in order to get into the old factory in spite of his father's prohibition. Tom climbed the high sleeveless stairway so that he could enter the old plumage, though he had been strangled by fireworks. >>eng<< Taihoa ake. Hang on a sec. Associate. >>eng<< He hākawa ahau ki te whakapono ki a rāua. I was a fool to trust them. I was old enough to believe the twins. >>eng<< Kāore au i te whakamā i tēnei. I'm not ashamed of it. I don’t shame here. >>eng<< E whakahurihia ana ngā ākonga e te pūnaha mātauranga hei karetao. The education system is turning students into robots. The Master Master of the harvest turns the other disciples away into a parable. >>eng<< He hinuhinu te pēke nei. This bag is greasy. This would be oil. >>eng<< I horomititia te nākahi e te nākahi nui ake. The snake was devoured by a bigger snake. There was a tilt with a larger beak. >>eng<< Kotahi rau ngā marae o tēnei rohe. There are one hundred marae in this area. One hundred courts of this border. >>eng<< Me i kore ake te hanga whena o te wharau nei, kua taka rawa iho i te āwhā i tērā pō. Fortunately this shed is stable, or else it'd have surely fallen down due to the storm last night. If the tabernacle had not been built, it would have fallen by the shadow of the night. >>eng<< Ka tuarihia tēnā e koe? Are you going to share that? Will you serve here? >>eng<< E rata ana ngā tāngata katoa o konei ki a koe. Everyone here likes you. All the details are written here for you. >>eng<< Ka mahue pea taku whakamōhio atu ki a ia. Maybe I should've told her. I will not give up on him. >>eng<< Kāore koe i te ngenge, nē? You're not sleepy, are you? You are not tired, is it not? >>eng<< Kaua rawa koe e whakautu i tērā. Don't you dare answer that. You can’t pay for it today. >>eng<< Aroha mai, engari me haere koe. I'm sorry, but you've got to go. Show me favor, but go. >>eng<< He tere ia. He's fast. That is a journey. >>eng<< I haere rānei a Tom ki te kāreti? Did Tom go to college? Was Tom going to the schoolteacher today? >>eng<< Ka hangaia tētahi whāriki i te mākete matua ki ngā rau maroke. The dry leaves formed a carpet in the central plaza. There will be brewings made from the beginning on the dry leaves. >>eng<< I te noho noa a Tom i reira, kāore he aha i puta i tōna waha. Tom just sat there and didn't say anything. As Tom remained there, no doubt, what happened at his mouth. >>eng<< He mea pōuri kāore ōna whakaaro e hāngai ana ki ngā āhuatanga o te wā. It is sad that his ideas do not go with the time. Wonderful blue threads appear on the woves. >>eng<< E 15 ōna tau, i oma atu ia i te kāinga. When he was 15, he ran away from home. At 15 years of age, she ran to her relative. >>eng<< I mārama te kitea i te matekiri a Tom Tom was obviously disappointed. It became clear that it was found in the death of Tom. >>eng<< Tokotoru āu tamariki? Have you got three children? Do you have three children? >>eng<< Kei te tāhoe au i roto ki te moana. I'm swimming in the ocean. I swim in the ocean. >>eng<< Kāore i harikoa tana matenga. He did not die happily. He doesn’t rejoice at his death. >>eng<< I kōhurutia e Mary tana tāne, he tūturu te kōrero nei? Is it true that Mary killed her husband? Did Mary murder her coin, and was the jacket? >>eng<< I uru atu ia ki te ngahere ki te kimi i tana tamariki e ngaro ana. She went into the woods in search of her lost child. He entered into the wood to seek out his missing child. >>eng<< Kāore i mā te taiwhanga moe a Tom. Tom's room wasn't clean. We don’t have to wait for Tom to sleep. >>eng<< E whakahāwea ana tēnei waiata i te wahine. This song is degrading to women. This song stirs the woman. >>eng<< Ka tae mai a Tākuta Rueda. Dr. Rueda arrives. When Tākuta Rueda arrived. >>eng<< Ko te manga "One Piece" e tino paingia ana ki Malaysia. The "One Piece" manga is very popular in Malaysia The following call, One Piece", is an ideal place for Malaysia. >>eng<< Kei hea tētahi whare kai pai i konei? Where's a good restaurant around here? Where is there one good restaurant here? >>eng<< Ko tēnei te ngeru tino nui kua kitea e au. This is the biggest cat that I've ever seen. This is the great noise that I have found. >>eng<< He hākawa ahau ki te whakapono ki a rātou. I was a fool to trust them. I was old enough to believe in them. >>eng<< E whitu ōu parāikete. You have seven blankets. You have seven baskets. >>eng<< Nā te aitua motokā ōku mātua i mate ai ka tekau mā toru ana ōku tau. My parents died in a traffic accident when I was thirteen years old. My mother - in - law died about ten years old. >>eng<< I mahia e māua/mātou he panikeke mō te parakuihi. We made pancakes for breakfast. We worked on the pancreas. >>eng<< Tuatahi, kia kōrero tātou mō ngā mahi i mahia e Tom. First, let's talk about what Tom did. First, we will report for the work that Tom did. >>eng<< He aha te pāmahana e whakarewaina ai te matā? At what temperature does lead melt? What does the earth have to do with the watering process? >>eng<< Kāore a Tom i te rata ki tana utu o nāianei. Tom isn't content with his present salary. Tom does not have a letter to his wages for a few days. >>eng<< E rua tekau āna tamariki. She has twenty children. Twenty children. >>eng<< E kinongia rawatia ana āna kōrero e au. I cannot stand his comments. I hate his wharf. >>eng<< E whakakoia ana te māripi e Tom. Tom is sharpening a knife. Tom sharpens the knife. >>eng<< I ngaro i a Tom ngā mea katoa. Tom lost everything. Tom lost everything. >>eng<< Tokohia ā koutou ākonga? How many students have you? What kind of disciples are you exposed to? >>eng<< Ko te rere huka taku tino tākaro. Skiing is my favorite sport. My deer is shivering. >>eng<< Kei te kai ahau. I'm eating. I will eat. >>eng<< I ētahi wā, he pai ki a au te eke hōiho. I like to ride a horse now and then. At snaps, it’s good for me to get a ride. >>eng<< He pai tonu a Tom ki te kōrero i te reo Wīwī. Tom speaks French fairly well. Tom prefers the English. >>eng<< Ko te āhua nei he pakeke ake a Mary i te rima tekau tau. Mary seems older than fifty. Mary’s ordeal is now harder than fifty years. >>eng<< I paingia e koe taku whakaahua? Did you like my picture? Do you like my pictures? >>eng<< Whakapaitia tō moenga. Make your bed. Explain to them that you can find a place to sleep. >>eng<< Ko te haere ki rāwāhi e paingia ana e te tokomaha. Many people like to travel. The idea of going to Mass is popular. >>eng<< He aha i kore ai koe e rata mai ki a māua? What didn't you like about us? Why don’t you send us a letter? >>eng<< I torona tā Mary rua tūpāpaku e Tom. Tom visited Mary's grave. Tom held a two - horned Mary’s throne. >>eng<< E kikī ana te papa rēhia i te tamariki. The park is filled with children. The father laughs at the child. >>eng<< Nā te āwhā rāua/rātou i tae tōmuri mai ai. They arrived late because of the storm. We arrived at the end of the day. >>eng<< He aha tō tino pepeha? What's your favorite saying? What is full of pain? >>eng<< Kī atu ki a rātou he mea nui. Please tell them it's important. Tell them that we have much to say. >>eng<< Kia ora, Mike. Kāore au i te pīrangi ki te pīkaokao. Thanks, Mike. I don't like chicken. I don’t have a pig for a pig. >>eng<< I whakatūria e mātou he waea i waenganui i ngā pou e rua. We extended a wire between two posts. We placed a chain between the two pillars. >>eng<< Kāore au e pai ina kohetetia ngā tamariki e ngā whāea. I don't like when mothers yell at children. I don’t want to get to know five children. >>eng<< Kāore he mea anō? Isn't there something else? There is nothing else? >>eng<< Kāore ahau i hoko i ērā mea. I didn't buy them. I have not been bought with these things. >>eng<< I haere anō ia. He went again. He went anyway. >>eng<< Ko ngā kaipānui o taua pukapuka e whakapono ana he mātanga rātou. The readers of that book think themselves sophisticated. The readers of the same book believe that it is a rainbow. >>eng<< He peita kikorangi e hiahiatia ana e au. I need some blue paint. I have a particular pinnacle that I desire. >>eng<< I waihotia e au te tatau e tūwhera ana. I left the door open. I left the wide door. >>eng<< He reka tēnei wāina ki tōku ngao. This wine is pleasing to the palate. This is sweet with me. >>eng<< Ko Tom tētahi o ngā ringatoi moroki tino rongonui o te ao. Tom is one of the world's most famous contemporary artists. Tom is one of the world’s most suppliers. >>eng<< E whā tekau mā whā ō tātou manuhiri. We have forty-four guests. There were 13 guests. >>eng<< He kaupapa pai tēnā. That's a good plan. This is a good plan. >>eng<< He pai te kite anō i a koe, e Tom. It's good to see you again, Tom. It’s good to see you, Tom. >>eng<< Ko te kaikiritanga tēnei. This is racism. This is the abuse. >>eng<< Kī atu ki a rāua he mea nui. Please tell them it's important. Tell the couple great things. >>eng<< I whakatūria e māua he waea i waenganui i ngā pou e rua. We extended a wire between two posts. We built a chain between the two pillars. >>eng<< Kua tuhia e au tana nama waea. I have written down his phone number. I have carved out his nails. >>eng<< I pā atu tētahi ki tōna tuarā. One of them hit me in the back. One way the sea swept away is by the end of the day. >>eng<< E mātakitaki ana a Tom i te pouaka whakaata mō te katoa o te rā. Tom has been watching TV all day. Tom was taken from the window all day long. >>eng<< I pēhea koe i uru mai ai? He kī tāu? How did you get in? Do you have a key? Where did you come from? >>eng<< E hiahia ana ahau kia whakatā koe mō tētahi wā. I want you to take some time off. I would like to untie you for this stench. >>eng<< Kaua e wareware ki te tīketi. Don't forget the ticket. Don’t forget the tetragramma. >>eng<< Kei te ngenge ahau! I'm sleepy! I am faint! >>eng<< Nau mai ki Tatoeba! Welcome to Tatoeba! Come to Tatba! >>eng<< Kāore e paingia ana e au te kai parai. I don't like fried food. I don’t like to eat vegetables. >>eng<< Kua huaruatia te utu o te kawhe mai i tērā wā. The price of coffee has doubled since then. The karfer has doubled its price from this present date. >>eng<< He karaehe pia māku. I'd like a glass of beer. A drawer for me. >>eng<< I tutuki pai tērā. That worked well. Well, this is fine. >>eng<< Kaua e unuhia ō hū! Don't take off your shoes! Do not hold back! >>eng<< I tērā pō māua i mātakitaki ai i tētahi pikitia whakaaroha i te whare pikitia. Last night, we saw a touching film at the movies. That night we moved from one film to another in the animation house. >>eng<< I te haere atu te kaipuke ki uta. The ship made for the shore. On the way, the boat got off to land. >>eng<< Long time no see. We have not seen each other in a long time. Long hours to see. >>eng<< Ang nuwawen! Let's go! Hypocrites! >>eng<< Tubwa kor! Thank you very much! Explosion! >>eng<< Nga ebonu! I love you. The obsession! >>eng<< Omo yemero! Good evening! Omo Yemero! >>eng<< Yen egom? What's your name? You are bemoans? >>eng<< (That pricee) he no sellum. He won't sell at that price. ( That cost you money). >>eng<< No money, no talk. If you don't have the money, don't try to bargain with me. For money, to talk. >>eng<< Thisee chop tea what name? What is the name of this tea? This chocolate is the name of which? >>eng<< Tarawong! Goodbye. Behold! >>eng<< Wo meg i? Where do you live? Meg? >>eng<< Omo yekwo! Good afternoon. Wow! >>eng<< China man very great rogue truly, but have fashion, no can help. Chinese men are real rogues but that's how it is, can't help it. True, China is a man of extreme size, but in appearance, there is no help. >>eng<< You wantchee catchee one piecee lawyer. You will have to engage a lawyer. You want to catch a lawyer. >>eng<< Omo yoran! Good morning! Omo yoran! >>eng<< Tarawong! Good bye! Behold! >>eng<< Mangada. Please. Mangada. >>eng<< Tarawong! Good-bye! Behold! >>eng<< Tarawong! Goodbye! Behold! >>eng<< Omo yubum! Good night! Omo yubum! >>eng<< Monuina e pogipogi. Good morning. Blessings in the morning. >>eng<< Hauʻoli kēia kāne. This man is happy. Breastplate. >>eng<< Ai maama e au. I don't understand. I could not understand. >>eng<< Nonofo a mua. Goodbye! Stay with you. >>eng<< Taha, ua, tolu, fa, lima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, hogofulu. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >>eng<< Mua kia! Goodbye! Most definitely! >>eng<< Ha, ia feleveia ki ai. Alright, see you then. Well, meet them. >>eng<< Ko e heigoa a e? What is this? What is it? >>eng<< Nofo au i Toga. I live in Tonga. I was living in Tonga. >>eng<< Mutolu kia! Goodbye! Be on your guard! >>eng<< Ko Ianuali e mahina fakamua he tau. January is the first month of the year. It was January the first month of the year. >>eng<< Ko Tom e higoa haaku. My name's Tom. My name is Tom. >>eng<< Mutolo kia! Goodbye everyone! Run in such a way that you may attain it! >>eng<< Malolo nakai a koe? How are you? Are you courageous? >>eng<< Mua kia! Goodbye. Most definitely! >>eng<< Nofo au i Ositalia. I live in Australia. I lived in Austria. >>eng<< Nofo au i Niusilani. I live in New Zealand. I lived in New Zealand. >>eng<< Fano a koe ki fe he Aho Gofua? Where are you going on Monday? Where are you going on Monday? >>eng<< E! Yes! Yes! >>eng<< Ko fe? Where? Where? >>eng<< Nonofo a mutolu kia! Goodbye! Walk in it, you people, ’ in case you people should go to the right or in case you should go to >>eng<< Fakaalofa atu. Hi there! Love them. >>eng<< Kamata e gahua haau he hola fiha? What time do you start work? How many times did you start your work? >>eng<< Ko hai? Who? Who? >>eng<< Fakaue lahi. Thank you. Widespread commitment. >>eng<< Mutolu kia! Goodbye. Be on your guard! >>eng<< Ko Tom e higoa haaku. My name is Tom. My name is Tom. >>eng<< Fakamolemole la. I'm sorry. Please. >>eng<< Ko e heigoa a na? What is that? What is it? >>eng<< Tahi, rua, toru, hā, rima, ono, hitu, va'u, iva, angahuru. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Sea, two, three, yes, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. >>eng<< Kai 'ite 'ana au. I do not know. ( Italics ours.) >>eng<< Pahe koe? How are you? Do you? >>eng<< Pe hē a koe? How are you? Are you missing? >>eng<< 'Ē-ē. No. Yes. >>eng<< Kai 'ite 'ana au. I don't know. ( Italics ours.) >>eng<< 'Iorana! Good afternoon! “ Iorana! >>eng<< 'Iorana! Good morning! “ Iorana! >>eng<< Hanga rahi au kia koe. I love you. I’m making you a lot. >>eng<< Māuru-uru! Thank you! Blue! >>eng<< Ko angi-angi 'ana au. I see. Oh, yes, I have it. >>eng<< Ka oho riva-riva! Good luck! What a shock! >>eng<< Pēhē koe? How are you? Are you young? >>eng<< Kai angi-angi 'ana au. I don't understand. Come on, buy me. >>eng<< ¿Ki hē a koe? Where are you going? FROM OUR ARCHIVES? >>eng<< Ka oho mai. Welcome. When it comes to listening. >>eng<< He oho au ki tō'oku hare. I'm going home. When I stepped in and out of bed, I snapped. >>eng<< Mai hē a koe? Where are you from? Are you from a distance? >>eng<< 'Iorana. Hello. . . . . . . >>eng<< 'Ina! Yes! “ Against such things there is no law! >>eng<< Ko angi-angi 'ana au. I understand. Oh, yes, I have it. >>eng<< Ko ai tu'u 'ingoa? What's your name? Who is my neighbor? >>eng<< Pe hē 'Iorana. Hello. If so, you may find yourself in a situation that could be similar to one of them. >>eng<< "¿Pē hē a koe?" "Riva-riva." "How are you?" "I'm fine." ‘ Where are you going? ’ >>eng<< Ana hanga koe! Please! Wow! >>eng<< Koho-mai. Welcome. Gohome. >>eng<< Fa'amalie atu... Sorry... Please... >>eng<< Ua 'ou ma'alili. I'm cold. Do not be frigid. >>eng<< E manana'o iai latou I lena. They want that. They want to do so. >>eng<< E mafai ona ou lagonaina. I can hear it. I can feel it. >>eng<< E le o inei le tama. He's not here. The boy is not here. >>eng<< Leai! No! Of course not! >>eng<< O ai? Who? Who? >>eng<< Tatou o loa. We're leaving now. We do. >>eng<< Ua fiafia le tama. He is happy. The boy is excited. >>eng<< Talofa lava! Greetings! Thank you! >>eng<< Aisea? Why? Isaiah? >>eng<< Ua matou fa'amagalo I le tama. We forgive him. We miss the boy very much. >>eng<< Ia manuia le aso! Have a nice day! Make a success of the day! >>eng<< ʻOu te lē fia alu i le āʻoga. I don't want to go to school. ‘ I don’t want to go to school. >>eng<< ʻOu te fia ʻai. I want to eat. ‘ I want to eat. >>eng<< Ia manuia lau malaga! Bon voyage! Make the most of your journey! >>eng<< Fa'amalie atu. Sorry. Be reasonable. >>eng<< E fia le tau? How much is this? How much money? >>eng<< E 'ai tele le tama. He eats a lot. The boy is too old to eat. >>eng<< O fea e te nofo ai? Where do you live? Where are you staying? >>eng<< E mafai ona e fesoasoani mai? Can you help me? Can you help? >>eng<< Tai lava! Thanks. Absolutely! >>eng<< O ia o le tama mai Amerika. He is American. He was from the United States. >>eng<< Selo, tasi, lua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. Zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Selo, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >>eng<< Ua ta se fia? What time is it? How many have been killed? >>eng<< E na'o 'oe? Are you alone? How could it be? >>eng<< E mafai ona ou fesoasoani ia 'oe? Can I help you? I can help you to do that. >>eng<< Susu atu e fai se malologa. Go to sleep. Go to rest. >>eng<< Sefulu, sefulutasi, sefululua, sefulutolu, sefulufā, sefululima, sefuluono, sefulufitu, sefuluvalu, sefuluiva, luasefulu. Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. Tens, ten, twelve, thirty, ninety, fifteen, sixty, eighty, twenty. >>eng<< Tofā soifua! Goodbye! Live the rest of your life! >>eng<< Sa'o. Correct. No. >>eng<< Fa'amolemole. Please. Be thankful. >>eng<< O fea o iai le tama? Where is he? Where was the boy? >>eng<< Ia manuia le aso. Have a nice day. Make a success of the day. >>eng<< 'Ioe Yes. No. >>eng<< E le o inei le tama. He is not here. The boy is not here. >>eng<< Ou te 'ino'ino Ile mea lena! I hate that! I hate that! >>eng<< O ia 'oe la'u tusi? Do you have my book? Is it my book? >>eng<< O lea le taimi lea ua iai? What time is it? Now? >>eng<< Leai. No. Not at all. >>eng<< O le tama e 'aitele. He eats a lot. A son is an outstanding father. >>eng<< Ou te alofa ia te oe. I love you. I love you. >>eng<< Ou te 'ino'ino Ile mea lena. I hate that. I hate I. >>eng<< O ai lou igoa? What is your name? What is your name? >>eng<< Matou te malamalam I lena. We understand that. We can understand that. >>eng<< Tai lava! Thanks! Absolutely! >>eng<< Ua matou ma'alili. We're cold. We were quiet. >>eng<< Na ʻou fia alu. I wanted to go. I wanted to go. >>eng<< Ou te manatuaina le mea lena. I remember that. I remember that. >>eng<< Fa'amalie atu! Sorry! Far from it! >>eng<< O aʻu o Ricardo. I'm Ricardo. I was Ricardo. >>eng<< Tasi, lua, tolu, fā, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >>eng<< O ia o le teine Amerika. She is American. She was an American girl. >>eng<< Fa'afetai tele lava. Thank you. Marketplaces. >>eng<< Fa'afetai tele lava! Thank you! The water scene was big! >>eng<< E te iloa a'u? Do you know me? Do you know me? >>eng<< E mafai ona ou fa'amatalaina lena. I can explain that. I can open my heart to that. >>eng<< O fea? Where? Where? >>eng<< E mafai onam ou aumaia. I can bring it. I can get it. >>eng<< Sesē. Wrong. False. >>eng<< Ou te iloaina le tama. I know him. I know the boy. >>eng<< O lea? What? Is that not so? >>eng<< E mafai ona ou alu atu? Can I come? Can I get there? >>eng<< Ou te taliaina lena. I can accept that. I accept it. >>eng<< Sesē! Wrong! False! >>eng<< O moe le tama? Is he sleeping? Is the boy asleep? >>eng<< Fa'apefea? How? Where? >>eng<< Na matou talanoa ai. We talked about it. We talked. >>eng<< O le teine fa'atau mea'ai. She is buying food. The girl was battered. >>eng<< Ua fiafia le teine. She is happy. The girl is happy. >>eng<< 'Ioe Yes! No. >>eng<< E iloa e'oe Igilisi? Do you speak English? Do you know Igris? >>eng<< Aisea e te fa'anoanoa ai? Why are you sad? Isaiah and grief? >>eng<< E le taitai ona ou ula tapa'a. I will never smoke. I never smoked. >>eng<< O lea lea mea? What is this? Is this the case? >>eng<< E tele fa'apefea? How big is it? How often? >>eng<< Sa'o! Correct! Oh, yes! >>eng<< Tofā soifua. Goodbye. Lifestyle. >>eng<< "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." "How are you?" "I'm fine, thank you." What do you think? >>eng<< Māuruuru roa! Thank you very much! Thank you! >>eng<< Nana! Bye! Look! >>eng<< Aita pe'a'pe'a. No problem. Not really. >>eng<< Maeva! Welcome! March! >>eng<< Manuia! Cheers! Success! >>eng<< "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." "How are you?" "Fine, thanks." What do you think? >>eng<< E'ita! No! WITCHCRAFT! >>eng<< "Maita'i oe?" "Maita'i vau." "How are you?" "I'm fine, thanks." What do you think? >>eng<< O Tom to'u i'oa. My name's Tom. Tom is my wife. >>eng<< E aha tō 'oe huru? How are you? What is it? >>eng<< 'Ia ora na! Good morning! ‘ Good health! >>eng<< Maita'i roa! Very good! It’s so bad! >>eng<< Maita'i oe? How are you? Do you? >>eng<< "O vai to oe io'a?" "O Tom to'u i'oa." "What's your name?" "My name's Tom." Who is your friend, O Tom? >>eng<< Uua here vau ia oe! I love you! I love you! >>eng<< O vai to oe io'a? What's your name? Who is your neighbor? >>eng<< Māuruuru! Thank you! Thank you! >>eng<< Māuruuru! Thanks! Thank you! >>eng<< 'E! Yes! “ O the Depth of God’s... >>eng<< Nana! See you later! Look! >>eng<< 'Oku ou 'ilo'i. I know. ‘ I see it. >>eng<< 'Oku 'ikai keu mahino. I don't understand. I’m not sure. >>eng<< Kātaki. Excuse me. Be patient. >>eng<< 'Oku 'ikai keu 'ilo'i. I don't know. I don’t know. >>eng<< ʻOku ou ʻalu. I'm going. ‘ I’m walking. >>eng<< Kātaki. Please. Be patient. >>eng<< Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo kimoutolu. Nice to meet you. Be happy to meet you. >>eng<< Fēfē hake? How are you? What about you? >>eng<< Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo kimoua. Nice to meet you. Be happy to meet you. >>eng<< Mālō! Thank you! Thank you! >>eng<< Fiefia ke fetaulaki mo koe. Nice to meet you. Be happy to meet you. >>eng<< Mālō ‘aupito! Thanks a lot! Thank you! >>eng<< ʻOku ou kai. I'm eating. “ I eat. >>eng<< 'Oku ou mahino. I understand. ‘ I understand. >>eng<< Ko hai ho hingoá? What's your name? What is your name? >>eng<< ʻOku ou ako. I am studying. ‘ I’m learning. >>eng<< Mālō! Congratulations! Thank you! >>eng<< Tokanga. Be careful. Be observant. >>eng<< Mālō e lelei! Hello! Thank you! >>eng<< Taha, ua, tolu, fa, nima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, taha noa. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, one. >>eng<< Tahi, lua, tolu, fa, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Sea, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >>eng<< Ko Tom tona ingoa. His name is Tom. His name was Tom. >>eng<< E 'lei mea katoa? Is everything all right? Everything? >>eng<< Tokofla tino? How many people? How many were they? >>eng<< E o ai te mea nei? Whose is this? Who is this? >>eng<< E 'lei mea katoa! Everything is all right. Everything! >>eng<< Ko ai na? Who is there? Who is that? >>eng<< Ko ai tou ingoa? What's your name? What is your name? >>eng<< Se a? What? What is it? >>eng<< Sei se tamaflne ngali pela. She's the most beautiful girl. I don’t think it’s fur. >>eng<< E fia? How many? How many? >>eng<< Koe e fano ki fea? Where are you going? Where are you going? >>eng<< Ko ai tou ingoa? What is your name? What is your name? >>eng<< Se a te mea nei? What is this? What is it? >>eng<< Ko ai? Who? Who?