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2b Hoatu


2b Hoatu

Hoatu = Give to (someone else)

We have already looked at homai, which is give me. If we want something given to someone else, we use hoatu with the following structure.

Give the cup to Mere = Hoatu te ipu ki a Mere

It is important to write the "ki a" as two separate words, for writing it as one changes the meaning of the sentence. The "ki" means "to" and the "a" goes before a name, but we will work with these in depth a bit later on.

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1: Give the grey bag to Hera

2: Give the small light to Tama

3: Give the sour fruit to Kara

4: Give the blue cups to Mere

5: Give the stories to Ngaro

6: Give the small bowls to Nga

7: Give the sweet fruit to Tau

8: Give the large fish to Ana

9: Give the hot drinks to Wi

10: Give the happy babies to Hera


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