Ngohe Tuawhitu

Āe me te kāo

Āe means ‘yes’ and Kāo (shortened form of Kāore) means ‘no’.

Hei tauira:

Kei te haere koe ki tātahi?
Are you going to the beach?

Āe. Kei te haere au ki tātahi.
Yes. I am going to the beach.

Ko Eruera tēnā?
Is that Eruera?

Kāo. Ko Wiremu tēnei.
No. This is Wiremu.

Pānuitia ngā korero kei raro i ngā whakaahua e whai nei. Whiriwhirihia te whakautu tika, arā, ngā kupu 'āe', 'kāore' rānei (Read the statements under the following pictures. Select the correct answer that is ‘yes’ or ‘no’).

Kei wareware ki te whakamahi i ngā piko, ngā tohu pātai, ngā kopi me ngā tohutō i ngā wāhi e tika ana.

Eruera right

Ko Eruera tēnei?

Miria right

Ko Te Hererīpene tēnei?

Wiremu right

Ko Neihana tenei?

Tarati right

Ko Tarati tēnei?

Neihana right

Ko Te Hererīpene tēnei?