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Maori Unpacked continued
55

When and if

kia

Kia haere koe.
When you go.

ki te

Ki te haere koe.
If you go.

mehemea

Mehemea ka haere koe.
If you go.

mehe- if

me- if

mena- if

me

Me teenaa, e kore e kore teeraa.
If that then (over there) will surely follow.

Mena

Mena koe e haere.
If you go/will go.






You can even use your old mate mea

ki te mea,
when, in the event of

Ki te mea ka karamai ia.
In the event that he comes.

Make up a When and If Box.

Make a Mind Map with examples of each of the forms of When and If above.

Ki te kii mai koe he aha te mea nui moo teenei ao.

If you ask me what is the big thing about this world

e kii atu au he taangata, he taangata, he taangata.

I will say, people, people, people.

Ki te kite taaua i a taaua anoo i te huarahi teenaa koa koorero mai.
If I see you on the street please talk to me.

Kia kore ai taaua e tuutaki anoo teenaa koa mahara mai i a au.
If we don't meet again please remember me.

Kia takaro ai a Mere e kore e kore ka tuutaki pai toona tima netipooro.
If Mere plays then her netball team will surely win.

Ki te kore e takaro ai a Mere e kore e kore ka hinga toona tima netipooro.
If Mere does not play then surely her netball team will lose.

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