Ngā Tohutohu
In the previous exercise you have learnt how to give orders and commands using imperative intonations, with the use of e and using directional indicators. The usage of kia is similar to the usage of e, both precede the base, however, kia is used before words that indicate a state, condition or quality that is desired to be achieved. Look at the following examples to see how this structure is used:
Kia tere! Be quick! Hurry up!
Kia kaha! Be strong!
Kia tūpato! Be careful!
The above examples show that the conditions or state (e.g. tere, kaha, tūpato) is the desired state the speaker wishes the listener to achieve.
Further explanations and exercises: Te Kākano p.27.
Tirohia te whakahau Pākehā, kātahi ka whiriwhiri ai i te whakamāoritanga tika mō te whakahau.
Look at the English command, then select the correct translation for the command.