Here are some commom vocabulary and phrases that are commonly used in the classroom.
Greetings
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| Nau mai!/Haere mai! | 
Welcome! | 
| Tēnā koe | 
Hello to one person | 
| Tēnā kōrua | 
Hello to two people | 
| Tēnā koutou | 
Hello to more than two people | 
| Kia ora | 
Hi! | 
| Ata mārie | 
Good morning | 
| Ahiahi mārie | 
Good afternoon | 
| Pō mārie | 
Good evening | 
| Kei te pēhea koe? | 
How are you? | 
| Kei to pai | 
I’m fine | 
Farewells
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| Ka kite anō | 
See you! | 
| Kua hoki au | 
I’m off! | 
| Hei konā rā | 
Bye (said to the one leaving or one the  phone) | 
| Hei konā rā | 
Bye (said to the one staying) | 
| Haere atu rā | 
Bye (said to the one staying) | 
| Hoki pai atu | 
Safe return! | 
Introductions
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| Ko ___________ tēnei | 
This is ____________ | 
| Ko wai tōu ingoa? | 
What is your name? | 
| Ko____________ | 
(name) | 
| Nō hea koe? | 
Where are you from? | 
| Nō ___________ | 
(place) | 
| Me hongi tāua | 
Let’s hongi | 
								
				
					
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