"Kei te hiakai au" means "I am hungry".
"Kei te pouri au" is a phrase in Māori that translates to "I am sad" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of sadness or unhappiness.
Kei te riri auI am anrgy
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Ka mahi koe- you work. ka mahi ahau - i work kei te mahi koe/e mahi koe - are you working?
"Kei te makariri koe" means "you are cold" in Maori. To say "you are hot" in Maori, you can use the phrase "Kei te makariri koe" and replace "makariri" with "wera" which means hot. So, "Kei te wera koe" translates to "you are hot" in Maori.
I am sleepy
im fine
"Kei te pouri au" is a phrase in Māori that translates to "I am sad" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of sadness or unhappiness.
Kei te riri auI am anrgy
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Kei te aha koe?
Ka mahi koe- you work. ka mahi ahau - i work kei te mahi koe/e mahi koe - are you working?
Kei te aroha au ki taku oranga
"Kei te makariri koe" means "you are cold" in Maori. To say "you are hot" in Maori, you can use the phrase "Kei te makariri koe" and replace "makariri" with "wera" which means hot. So, "Kei te wera koe" translates to "you are hot" in Maori.
Kei te aroha Nicole au ki a koe
You would say "Kei te waru ōku tau" in Maori to mean "I am 9 years old".
You would say "Kei te moe ahau" in Maori to mean "I am going to sleep."