Thursday, September 30, 2010

puff 571 Tuesday 23rd

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Waka Party Update
Is the following link a good bit of Dylanology or what?
http://blogcritics.org/music/article/the-rockologist-bob-dylans-bootleg-series/page-3/
ENM Update

Tuesday November 23: “The Issue of Landscape: Achieving consistency and clear direction for the identification and management of landscape values”

Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm (registration 12.45pm)

Venue: Fernwood Room in the Bernard Chambers, Massey University

Cost: FREE but registration via email must be made to Karol Helmink before Friday 19 November

More information: RMLA.LGNZ Landscape seminar 23 Nov.pdf(150.78 KB)



Tuesday November 23: Sustainable Manawatu launch party

Details to be advised!



Weekend November 27/28: Habitat Restoration in the Rangitikei

Sycamore trees invaded this river terrace bush remnant more than 70 years ago. All the adult tree are gone and most of the seedlings and saplings now too. Enjoy spending time in the bush, getting some exercise and the good company of members of Forest & Bird Manawatu and Rangitikei - while you deal to some of those remaining invaders!


Maori Unpacked continued
32

Yesterday

Inanahi
i
I teenaa marama. Last month.
i is a past tense marker

I a koe e moe ana.
While you were sleeping.

Put i in the Past Box

Make a marker to put on the clock or the calendar showing the past with i on it.

I wehe a Hone i te marama o Tiihema.
John left in the month of December.

I haramai a Pita i te marama o Hanuere.
Peter came in January.

In your Mind Map make a model of time travel starting with someone heading in the direction of the past.

I nga waa o neheraa.
In the days of ancient times.

I tera wiki i mahue ake nei.
In the week just gone by.

I te ata nei ka haere au ki Papakura, aa, aa te poo ka hoki mai au ki Manurewa.

This morning I went to Papakura and this afternoon I will return to Manurewa.




He kupu hou- some new words

Kiihai...i- negative construction indicating the distant past, Kiihai ia i puta mai, He never came

kao- no

Kaua or Kauaka- Don't

kaahore rawa- never

kaati- stop, shut

whakaae- agree

whakaaetia- agreed

ehara- negative

kei- lest

kia- imperative

tuupato- careful

kaainga- village

hinengaro- mind

peehea- how

kei hea- where

he aha- what

ko wai- who

aa hea- when in the future

inahea- when in the past



noonahea- when in the past

taenga- arrival

kiore- rat

wehenga- depature

manu- bird

nui- big

haramai- coming

marama- month

moe sleep

e...ana- continuous tense marker

aua- don't know

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