76. Tēnā koa (Please)

Everyday Māori - A podcast by Hēmi Kelly and Āpera Woodfine

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In this episode, we explore different ways to soften a request in te reo Māori.Koa - Implies entreaty and is used with requests to soften them and to make them more polite.Koa is a particle so it shouldn't sit on its own. It shouldn't sit at the start or end of a sentence (unless its directly behind a verb).Use tēnā koa or tēnā at the start of a request.Tēnā koa, tukuna mai he nama ki a au.Tēnā koa, īmērahia mai ngā kōrero o te hui.Mēnā/mehema ka taea e koe, tēnā tukuna tēnei īmēra ki ō tāngataMēnā/mehema ka taea e koe, waeahia mai au i mua i te rima karakaUse koa directly after the verb in any request.Homai koa ngā taipitopito kōreroWhakapā mai koa i mua i te paunga o te wikiThe Everyday Māori Podcast is supported by Te Mātāwai as a part of its contribution to Maihi Māori - Kia ūkaipō anō te reo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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