puff 566 Tuesday 16th
Kiwifruit Update
The kiwifruit bacteria disease PSA has now infected 500 hectares of Bay of Plenty orchards, with "aggressive" efforts under way to try to curb its spread, says Bio-security Minister David Carter.
Last night 13 orchards were confirmed as having the potentially disastrous pathogen, up from eight at the weekend. Sixteen orchards are quarantined, compared to 11 on Sunday.
Maori Unpacked continued
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The negative Tee
Te urunga tee whakaara.
The pillow from which one never wakes.
Now might be a good time to look around the room and summarise the negatives.
Why don't you make a mobile for each negative with the positive sentence on the front of the mobile and the negative on the back.
Hei Tauira, For Example
Ka haere au ki te whare.
I go to the house.
on the front
and
Kaaore au i te haere ki te whare.
I do not go to the house.
on the back
E haere au ki te waka.
I will go the canoe.
E kore au e haere ki te waka.
I will not go to the canoe.
Kua korero koe?
Have you spoken?
Kaahore anoo au kia korero.
I have not yet spoken.
He kupu hou- some new words
Kaahore...i...negative construction of a verbal sentence, Kaahore ia i haere, He did not go
Kaahore he...negative construction of a nominal sentence, Kaahore he hooiho, There are no horses
i- past tense marker in a verbal sentence
e- future tense marker in a verbal sentence
kaahore anoo...kia...Not yet Kaahore anoo ia kia tae mai, He has not yet arrived
kaua- Don't
kaua e- Don't do the e introduces a verbal sentence or phrase
kii- say
tee- never
waka- vehicle, car, canoe, plane etc
kua- perfect tense marker
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