Numbers Flashcards

(25 cards)

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What is ‘Tahi’ in English?

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What is ‘Rua’ in English?

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3
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What is ‘Toru’ in English?

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4
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What is ‘Whā’ in English?

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5
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What is ‘Rima’ in English?

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What is ‘Ono’ in English?

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What is ‘Whitu’ in English?

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What is ‘Waru’ in English?

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9
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What is ‘Iwa’ in English?

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Nine

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10
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What is ‘Tekau’ in English?

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Ten

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11
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How do you say ‘There are two blocks’ in Māori?

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E rua ngā poro rākau

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How do you say ‘There are ten books’ in Māori?

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Tekau ngā pukapuka

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How do you say ‘There is one rubbish bin’ in Māori?

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Kotahi te ipu para

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How do you say ‘Look, there are three birds’ in Māori?

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Titiro, e toru ngā manu

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How do you say ‘There are six white crayons’ in Māori?

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E ono ngā pene hinu mā

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16
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What is the Māori word for eleven?

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Tekau mā tahi

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What is the Māori phrase for twenty-six?

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E rua tekau mā ono

18
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How do you say ‘There are two children’ in Māori?

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Tokorua ngā tamariki

This phrase indicates the presence of two children.

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How do you say ‘There are lots of babies’ in Māori?

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Tokomaha ngā pēpi

This phrase indicates a large number of babies.

20
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How do you say ‘There are eight brown blocks’ in Māori?

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E waru ngā poro rākau parauri

This phrase specifies the quantity and color of the blocks.

21
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Tekau mā rua ngā tamariki i tēnei rā

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There are 12 children today

22
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Kei waho ngā rōpū mahi tokowhā

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Four staff are outside

23
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Tokorua ngā mātua kei roto

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There are two parents inside

24
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Torutoru noa ngā peita

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There are few paints

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He maha ngā parāoa pakipaki kikorangi
There's lots/heaps of blue playdough