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'Kei te haere   ki te toa' is the translation for 'We (you and I) are going to the shop'

  is the Māori word that refers to 'them' or 'they' (two people).

  is the Māori translation for the number 15.

'Where are they (two people) going?' in the Māori language would be 'Kei te haere   ki hea?'

The Māori translation for 'chemist' is   .

'Tekau mā tahi' is the māori word for the number   .

The short response for 'We are going to Hamilton' is 'Ki   '

'Hospital' is the English term for   .

'Kei te haere rāua ki Tauranga' is Māori for '   (two people) are going to Tauranga'.

The word 'haere' means to leave, or to   .

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