Are sentences in Maori and English


‘Are’ sentences in Maori with English pronunciation. Here you learn English to Maori translation of Are sentences and play Are sentences quiz in Maori language also play A-Z dictionary quiz. Here you can easily learn daily use common Maori sentences with the help of pronunciation in English. It helps beginners to learn Maori language in an easy way. To learn Maori language, common vocabulary and grammar are the important sections. Common Vocabulary contains common words that we can used in daily life.


Are sentences in Maori

Are sentences in Maori and English


The list of 'Are' sentences in Maori language and their pronunciation in English. Here you learn the list of English sentence to Maori translations.

Are the roads clear? He maamaa nga rori?
Are we ready to go now? Kua reri tatou ki te haere inaianei?
Are you a doctor? He tākuta koe?
Are you a student? He tauira koe?
Are you able to swim? Ka taea e koe te kauhoe?
Are you accepting the job? Kei te whakaae koe ki te mahi?
Are you all going to church Kei te haere koutou katoa ki te karakia
Are you all right? Kei te pai koe?
Are you close to your family? Kei te tata koe ki to whanau?
Are you close to your father? Kei te tata koe ki to papa?
Are you feeling better? Kei te pai ake koe?
Are you feeling ill? Kei te mate koe?
Are you free tomorrow? Kei te waatea koe apopo?
Are you going out? Kei te haere koe ki waho?
Are you going to help? Ka awhina koe?
Are the roads clear? He maamaa nga rori?
Are we ready to go now? Kua reri tatou ki te haere inaianei?
Are you a doctor? He tākuta koe?
Are you a student? He tauira koe?
Are you able to swim? Ka taea e koe te kauhoe?
Are you accepting the job? Kei te whakaae koe ki te mahi?
Are you all going to church Kei te haere koutou katoa ki te karakia
Are you all right? Kei te pai koe?
Are you close to your family? Kei te tata koe ki to whanau?
Are you close to your father? Kei te tata koe ki to papa?
Are you feeling better? Kei te pai ake koe?
Are you feeling ill? Kei te mate koe?
Are you free tomorrow? Kei te waatea koe apopo?
Are you going out? Kei te haere koe ki waho?
Are you going to help? Ka awhina koe?
Are you going? Kei te haere koe?
Are you hungry? Kei te hiakai koe?
Are you listening to music? Kei te whakarongo koe ki te waiata?
Are you looking for a job? Kei te rapu mahi koe?
Are you losing your mind? Kei te ngaro to hinengaro?
Are you lost anything? Kua ngaro koe i tetahi mea?
Are you mad? Kei te haurangi koe?
Are you OK? Kei te pai koe?
Are you ready? Kua reri koe?
Are you satisfied now? Kua makona koe inaianei?
Are you serious? He tino nui koe?
Are you seriously thinking about food? Kei te tino whakaaro koe mo te kai?
Are you sleeping? Kei te moe koe?
Are you still there? Kei reira tonu koe?
Are you studying English? Kei te ako koe i te reo Ingarihi?
Are you sure? Kei te tino mohio koe?
Are you tired? Kua ngenge koe?
Are you trying it? Kei te ngana koe?
Are you trying to protect me? Kei te ngana koe ki te tiaki i ahau?
Are you writing a letter? Kei te tuhi reta koe?






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