My sentences in Maori and English
‘My’ sentences in Maori with English pronunciation. Here you learn English to Maori translation of My sentences and play My sentences quiz in Maori language also play A-Z dictionary quiz. Here you can easily learn daily use common Maori sentences with the help of pronunciation in English. It helps beginners to learn Maori language in an easy way. To learn Maori language, common vocabulary and grammar are the important sections. Common Vocabulary contains common words that we can used in daily life.
My sentences in Maori and English
The list of 'My' sentences in Maori language and their pronunciation in English. Here you learn the list of English sentence to Maori translations.
My eyes are sore | Kei te mamae oku kanohi |
My eyes are tired | Kua ngenge oku kanohi |
My eyes are watering | E wai ana oku kanohi |
My family is not very large | Ko taku whanau ehara i te mea tino nui |
My father does not eat much fruit | Kare toku papa e kai nui ana i nga hua |
My father has never been sick in his life | Kare ano toku papa i mate i roto i tona oranga |
My father is out | Kei waho toku papa |
My father is suffering from cold | Kei te mate toku papa i te makariri |
My father is tall | He roroa toku papa |
My mother was a farmer | He kaiahuwhenua toku whaea |
My hair has grown too long | Kua roa rawa oku makawe |
My headache has gone | Kua ngaro taku mahunga |
My mother can't come | Kare e taea e toku whaea te haere mai |
My mother died when I was a kid | I mate toku whaea i ahau e tamariki ana |
My mother gets up early | Ka maranga wawe taku mama |
My eyes are sore | Kei te mamae oku kanohi |
My eyes are tired | Kua ngenge oku kanohi |
My eyes are watering | E wai ana oku kanohi |
My family is not very large | Ko taku whanau ehara i te mea tino nui |
My father does not eat much fruit | Kare toku papa e kai nui ana i nga hua |
My father has never been sick in his life | Kare ano toku papa i mate i roto i tona oranga |
My father is out | Kei waho toku papa |
My father is suffering from cold | Kei te mate toku papa i te makariri |
My father is tall | He roroa toku papa |
My mother was a farmer | He kaiahuwhenua toku whaea |
My hair has grown too long | Kua roa rawa oku makawe |
My headache has gone | Kua ngaro taku mahunga |
My mother can't come | Kare e taea e toku whaea te haere mai |
My mother died when I was a kid | I mate toku whaea i ahau e tamariki ana |
My mother gets up early | Ka maranga wawe taku mama |
My mother is always at home | Kei te kainga tonu toku whaea |
My sister has a job | He mahi taku tuahine |
My sister can swim very fast | Ka taea e taku tuahine te kauhoe tino tere |
My sister is famous | He rongonui taku tuahine |
My wife is a doctor | He taote taku wahine |
My son is now as tall as I am | Kua rite te roa o taku tama ki ahau nei |
My son is small for his age | He iti taku tama mo tona tau |
My stomach is full | Kua kiki toku puku |
My strength is all gone | Kua pau katoa toku kaha |
My pulse is slow | He puhoi taku pupuhi |
My pleasure | Taku koa |
My house is only a mile from here | Ko taku whare he maero noa mai i konei |
My grandmother lives by herself | Ko toku kuia anake e noho ana |
My house is a long way from here | He tawhiti atu taku whare i konei |
My father is in his room | Ko toku papa kei roto i tona ruma |
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