he tino pango nga mea katoa he pango nga kakahu he pango me te ma nga hu me nga mea katoa kei a ratou he tino mataku na te mea kahore ka mohio matau i nga tangata ka toa he tino pauri nga mea katoa ki nga tangata ka toa ki era wahi ki te amerika ki te ahitareiria ki nga wahi katoa ki aotearoa ki taupo atea ki nga wa mena kahore ka mohio koe i nga tangata kahore ka taea koe te korero ki nga tangata. i tetahi wa he katakatra na te mea he pango nga tai o nga tangata mai ahitareiria ki amerika ki aoteroa nga wahi katoa nau mai haere mai ki te kura o kereru park campus.
Engari he pai te kite i nga tangata e tino pai ana ki tomea katoa no reira tena kautaui tena kautau katoa Ko taku tino hiahia te hoatu i tetahi o nga whare me nga kai reka
Kia Ora Sade!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for taking part in this Summer Learning Journey activity with me and the rest of your class. How did you find it?
I really appreciate all of the things you'd like to give to a family in need from the 1930's— I'm truly blown away at the content of your work!! You truly deserved that chocolate bar. I just want to say how AWESOME your blog page is, too! I like how you said you'd give them food, money, clothes and power. What type of power are you referring to?
Please do keep writing in Te Reo; I'll work at responding as best I can in Te Reo, too.
I look forward to reading more of your work when the SLJ kicks off on the 17th (that's only 4 days away... eeek!)
Kia kaha and have a great day!
Jordan