First Lessons in the Maori Language: With a Short VocabularyThe object of the following pages is not to give anything like a complete treatise on the Maori language, nor even a complete outline of Maori Grammar; but rather to furnish, in as small a compass as possible, some practical hints on the ordinary modes of using the different parts of speech; and to clear away some of the difficulties which are most likely to occur to one who is making his first acquaintance with the language; and, I should add, to do this to the satisfaction, in some degree at least, of those who are willing to avail themselves of my guidance. How far I have succeeded such persons must decide. |
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First Lessons in the Maori Language: With a Short Vocabulary William Leonard Williams Affichage du livre entier - 1862 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
active adjective adverbs agent ahau e pupuri ana ahau become belonging build common noun construction definitive denote Ehara English EXAMPLES followed by prep future GREY haere hanga Hei runga held Hemi Hoani hoiho hold horse INDICATIVE MOOD interrogative Kahore ahau kona konei korero Kotahi language letter lowed Maori MOOD muri negative never participles pass passive past PERSONAL PRONOUNS plural position possession prædicate prefix preposition present pukapuka pupuri ahau qualify raro rawa reira relative clause repeated roto rua tekau runga sentence signify simple singular speaking spoken stand tahi taku tana tangata taua tena tenei tense tera tetahi thing third tino toki toku tona toru TRANSITIONAL verb Voice whai whare