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Where's your bicycle.
Ko fe ho'o pasikala?
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It's at home
'Oku 'i api.
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Take my letter here to John.
'Ave 'eku tohi ko'eni kia Sione
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I'll ask for the town officers bicycle.
Te u kole e pasikala 'a e 'ofisa kolo.
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Take John!
'Ave 'a Sione!
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Take my little boy!
'Ave 'eku tamasi'i!
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Bring the book!
'Omai ('a) e tohi!
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Bring his book!
'Omai 'ene tohi!
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Singular Plural
'eku my 'etau our incs
ho'o your 'emau our excl
'ene his, hers, its ho'omou your
'enau their
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Bring your pen.
'Omai ho'o peni!
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Where's my paper?
Ko fe 'eku pepa
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Chase Daniel's dog away.
Tuli e kuli 'a Taniela
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Look for the children's material!
Kumi e naunau 'a e tamaiki!
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Will you buy my book?
Te ke fakatau 'eku tohi?
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Will daniel buy your hourse?
'E fakatau 'e Taniela ho'i hoosi?
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Do you know my mother?
'Oku ke 'ilo'i 'eku fa'e?
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I dont know your father.
'Oku 'okai te u 'ilo'i ho'i tamai
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My boy is a good boy.
Ko e tamas'i lelei 'eku tamas'i
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Is your material lost?
Kuo mole ho'omou naunau?
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Vili aksed for my bicycle.
Na'e kole 'e Vili 'eku pasikala.
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His boy went last night.
Na'e 'alu 'ene tamasi'i 'anepo
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My little pig has become lost
Kuo mole 'eku ki'i puaka.
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Is Peter's mother ill?
'Oku puke e fa'e 'a Pita?
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Is Peters mother alive?
'Oku mo'ui e fa'e 'a Pita?
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My father works in town
'Oku ngaue 'eku tamai 'i kolo
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equipment, material, school books, paper, pencils,
naunau
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to chase, to run off, to purse
tuli
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