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Adverbs relating to Time. 

 These are particularly numerous. 



Ahea, when ? used for the future. 



Mahia, when ? used for the past. 



I te timatanga, at the beginning. 



I te mutunga, at the end. 



T reira, then, at that time. 



Aianei, to-day. 



Inaianei, to-day. 



Inanahi, yesterday. 



Apopo, to-morrow. 



Atetahi ra, the day after to- 

 morrow. 



Awaki, two days after to-mor- 

 row. 



Awaki nui atu, three days after 

 to-morrow. 



Ina tahira , the day before yes- 

 terday. 



Ina tetahi ra, three days ago. 



Ina waki, four days ago. 



Ina waki nui atu, five days ago. 



I te ao, by day. 



I te po, by night. 



I na mate, anciently. 



na mata, in the days of old. 



1 mua, formerly. 



mua, formerly. 

 A muri, hereafter. 



Muri, hereafter, afterwards. 



1 muri, idem. 



A te ahi ahi, in the evening. 



I te witinga o te ra, at sunrise. 



I te toenetanga ote ra, at sunset. 



I tenei ra i tenei ra, continually. 



Ina po, last night. 



I te ata, in the morning. 



I te atata, idem. 



A i waenganui po, at midnight. 



Kawatea, noon. 



I te awatea, at daybreak. 



Aku<inei, directly. 



Akenoi, until. 



Atavvatea, midday, noon. 



Tetahi wahi, a moment. 



Wawe, suddenly. 



Adverbs of Affirmation. 



Ae, yes. Koia ra, certainly. 



Ae ra yea, no doubt. Ara, truly. 



Koia, yes. 



Adverbs of Negation. 



Aua, no, I don't know. Ehara, not. 



Kaua, do not. 



Ekore, no, not. 



Ekore rawa, by no means. 



Kihai, not. 



Hore, no. 



Hore rawa, never. 



Ahore, not. 

 Ana raia, but not. 

 Kanaka, neither. 

 Kei, not. 

 Kahore, not. 

 Kore, no. 



Adverbs of Interrogation. 



Ke ihea, where, whither ? Ahea, when ? 



Kohea, which way ? E aha, what ? 



I^ohea, whence? E hi a, how many ? 



Ihea, whence? Mahia, when ? * 

 Mo te aha? why? 



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