77. Mō taku hē (Sorry)

Everyday Māori - A podcast by Hēmi Kelly and Āpera Woodfine

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In this episode, we explore different ways to say sorry in te reo Māori.Sections:Talking about an apologyVerb - Me whakapāha au (I must apologise)Noun - I tuku te kāwanatanga i tētahi whakapāha ki te iwi (The governemnt issued an apology to the tribe)Apologising or saying sorry Mō taku hē, mō taku hē, i pōhēhē au ka tīmata te hui i te toruTaku hē, taku hē, i hē te pūrongo i tukuna ki a koeTaku hara, taku hara, i hē taku whakahua i tō ingoaMō taku hē, ka tae tōmuri atu au Mō taku hē, i pōhēhē au ka tīmata te hui i te toruMō taku tōmuriMō taku kore i tae atuMō taku whakapōrearea i a koeKia aroha mai - Kia aroha mai koutou i nui ngā waka i te roriKia manawanui mai, kāore au e tae atuNōku te hē To feel sorry for someone Ka aroha rāKa aroha kēKa aroha koeThe 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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