103- Esemete hulka väljendatakse aga hoopis eelartikliga. 104- Näide. Ainsus 'te' (,,the"), mitmus 'nga' (,,the") või harvemini kasutatud 'e' (,,a) või 'ni' (,,some"). 105- Anuta keeles kasutatakse üldnimede ees peaaegu alati artiklit. (2) 106- Omadussõnad: 107- Omadussõnu kasutatakse kas kohe peale nimisõna, millele nad omaduse annavad või nad esinevad kui öeldis-omadussõna, mida võib lugeda ka kui tegusõnaks (,,to become"/"to be") 108- Näide. Te tangata rerei ,,the good man" ,,hea mees" 109- Te tangata e rerei ,,The man is good" ,,mees on hea" (2) 110- Määrsõnad: 111- Määrsõnu kasutatakse tegusõnade järel muutes tegusõnade tähendust. Tavaliselt saab tegusõnu muuta määrsõnades lisades kausatiivse eesliite. 112- Näide. Nopo pakarerei ,,Sit properly" ,,Istu korralikult" 113- Kau iroa pakarerei ,,I know (it) well" ,,ma tean seda hästi" (2) 114- Rõhk
scenic tour, roundabout hunky dory everything's fine tiki tour way jandal thongs, flip-flops tramping hiking jersey sweater tomato sauce ketchup Maori Language New Zealand: Original people, Aotearoa "Land of the Long Tangata Whenua people belonging to White Cloud" the land Aroha Love, compassion Tangi Funeral, mourn E noho ra Goodbye (from Taonga Treasured possession, person leaving) anything precious Goodbye (from Sacred, not to be E haere ra Tapu
1) Standard and non-standard varieties of English Standard varieties of English are the varieties of the English language that are considered to be a norm and are spoken and written by the minority (educated people). This is the optimum for educational purposes. The standard varieties of English are: BrEng (British), EngEng (English), NAmEng (North-America), USEng (United States), CanEng (Canada), AusEng (Australia), NZEng (New Zealand). Standard English (British English) is the most widely accepted and understood among native speakers, learned by foreigners. It is used in broadcasting, TV, news etc. It doesn't concern pronounciation (accent), but grammar and vocabulary. It includes formal and informal styles. British Standard English grammar and vocabulary, together with the RP accent should be called English English. RP (Received Pronounciation) is an accent that originates from South-East of England. A social accent, associated o...