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taku ngakau e maemae ana

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rest in eternal peace my brother

Last Update: 2021-03-21
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Maori

matara noa atu i toku mate te turanga mai o nga tangata i aroha mai ki ahau, o oku hoa hoki; i tawhiti ano oku whanaunga e tu ke mai ana

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my lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore; and my kinsmen stand afar off.

Last Update: 2012-05-05
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Maori

a ka tukua atu koutou e nga matua, e nga teina, e nga whanaunga, e nga hoa; ka whakamatea ano etahi o koutou

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and ye shall be betrayed both by parents, and brethren, and kinsfolks, and friends; and some of you shall they cause to be put to death.

Last Update: 2012-05-05
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Maori

ratou ko te tino tohunga, ko anaha, ko kaiapa, ko hoani, ko arehanara, me nga whanaunga katoa o te tohunga nui

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and annas the high priest, and caiaphas, and john, and alexander, and as many as were of the kindred of the high priest, were gathered together at jerusalem.

Last Update: 2012-05-05
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Maori

i mahara hoki raua kei roto ia i te tira, na ka haere, kotahi te ra ki te ara; a ka rapu raua i a ia i roto i nga whanaunga, i a raua tangata hoki i mohio ai

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but they, supposing him to have been in the company, went a day's journey; and they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance.

Last Update: 2012-05-05
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Maori

okioki ngāwari aroha whanaunga. kua tae mai tou haere ki a matou ki te mutunga, a inaianei ko te ki te tu te roa haere te taha hunga aroha to tatou nei i haere i mua i a matou to koutou wa. e matau ana ahau ki te wahi e ki te kitea e koutou aroha whanaunga e takaro ana i roto i nga pukepuke o waimārama rite whakamahi tatou ki rite tamariki.

English

rest easy dearest cousin. your journey with us has come to an end. the time has come for you to stand tall along side our people. i speak to you our ancestors, this is the son of the most devoted parents, the brother of strongest men, the proudest of father's an grandfather's, a cherished newphew, beloved uncle and the most memorable cousin. we ask you to take him and give him a seat along side our proud people. when we visit waimarama, look up, wane will be flying with in our lands of the long white cloud, atearoa our home.

Last Update: 2015-01-02
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Maori

na ka whakatika nga whanaunga katoa ki tau pononga, e mea ana, homai te kaipatu i tona teina kia whakamatea hei utu mo te matenga o tona teina, i patua nei e ia, a ka huna e matou te tangata mona te kainga. na ka keto i a ratou taku ngarahu i te toe, a kahore noa iho e mahue he ingoa mo taku tahu, he toenga ranei i te mata o te whenua

English

and, behold, the whole family is risen against thine handmaid, and they said, deliver him that smote his brother, that we may kill him, for the life of his brother whom he slew; and we will destroy the heir also: and so they shall quench my coal which is left, and shall not leave to my husband neither name nor remainder upon the earth.

Last Update: 2012-05-05
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Maori

kāore tonu i roa… kua tae ia ki tētehi kāinga… kua mihi atu kua pātai atu ki te iwi, “e hoa mā… e mohio ana koutou ki a tongariro?” “aē hoki… ko ia tō mātou rangatira. arā ia… kei mua i tōna whare. titiro ki tōna māhunga… he mea pērā ki ngā potae hauhunga o ngā maunga. haere mai… whakatata atu tātou”. kua kite mai a tongariro he tauhou tēnei… kua mihi mai, “haere mai e tama… haere mai… tēnā rawa atu koe”, “tēnā koe… e koro”. “no whea koe e tama?” “no te hauāuru au... nā taupiri au i tuku mai”. “aaa… e pēwhea anā tōku tino whanaunga?” “e māuiui ana e koro. i haramai au ki te tiki waiora mōna. homai he wai...ki tere ai taku hoki ki a ia.” “kia ora koe e tama...ēngari kei te ngenge koe. mō āpōpō taua ka haere ki te tiki wai. mō nāianei… me whakatā koe.”

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it wasn't too long ago… he came to a house… apologized and asked the people, “friends… do you know tongariro?” “well ... he's our boss. he is ... in front of his house. look at its head ... it's like the cool helmets of the mountains. come on… come closer ”. tongariro saw this as a stranger ... and greeted, "come on boy ... come on ... farewell", "thank you ... man". “no where

Last Update: 2020-06-10
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