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Hī ika (to fish with a line) conjugation
Maori
Conjugation of eiti
Translation
Au
Present tense
kei te hī ika
I fish with a line
Future tense
ka hī ika
I will fish with a line
Past perfect tense
kua hī ika
I have fished with a line
Present continuous tense
e hī ika ana
I am fishing with a line
Au
Past tense
i hī ika
I fished with a line
Present negative tense
i te hī ika
I do not fish with a line
Present continuous negative tense
e hī ika ana
I am not fishing with a line
Past negative tense
i hī ika
I did not fish with a line
Au
Past perfect negative tense
kia hī ika
I have not fished with a line
Future negative tense
e hī ika
I will not fish with a line
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