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Scenario

This reomation focuses on counting people and pets.

How many - people? How many?

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Language Focus

In this reomation, you will learn how to ask the question ‘how many’ – which varies, depending on whether you are asking about people or animals/things. You use ‘Tokohia’ to ask how many people there are and ‘E hia’ to ask how many animals/things.

You will notice that counting people is slightly different from counting animals (or things).

When counting 2-9 people, there is a prefix ‘toko-’, for example, ‘tokoono ngā tamariki’ (six children).

When counting animals (or things), you’ll notice that the numbers 2-9 are preceded by ‘e’, for example, ‘e whā ngā kurī’ (four dogs).

Note the exceptions; namely one, for example, ‘kotahi te ika’ (one fish) and numbers beginning with tekau (ten), for example, ‘tekau mā toru ngā mōkai’ (thirteen pets).

About this resource

Taumata: Taumata 1, Taumata 2, Taumata 3, Taumata 4
Marautanga: Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako I Te Reo Māori - Kura Auraki
Wāhanga Ako: Te Reo Māori
Kohinga: Reomations

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