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māua

See also:maua,Mauá,andmāʻua

Hawaiian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Nuclear Polynesian*ma-ua. Cognates includeMaorimāua andTokelauanmāua.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmaːu̯.a/,[ˈmaːw.wə]

Pronoun

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māua

  1. First persondualexclusive
    we(he/she and I, but not you)

Related terms

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Hawaiian personal pronouns
singulardualplural
1st personau,waumāua (exclusive)
kāua (inclusive)
mākou (exclusive)
kākou (inclusive)
2nd personʻoeʻoluaʻoukou
3rd personia,ʻo ialāualākou

Maori

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Etymology

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FromProto-Nuclear Polynesian*ma-ua. Cognates includeHawaiianmāua andTokelauanmāua.

Pronoun

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māua

  1. First persondualexclusive
    we(he/she and I, but not you)

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Maori personal pronouns
singulardualplural
1st personau,ahaumāua (exclusive)
tāua (inclusive)
mātou (exclusive)
tātou (inclusive)
2nd personkoekōruakoutou
3rd personiarāuarātou

Tokelauan

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):[ˈmaː.ua]
  • Hyphenation:mā‧u‧a

Etymology 1

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FromProto-Nuclear Polynesian*ma-ua. Cognates includeHawaiianmāua andSamoanmā'ua.

Pronoun

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māua

  1. wetwo (exclusive)
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Tokelauan personal pronouns
independentsingulardualplural
longshort
1st person (exclusive)au,kita1kimāuakikimātou
1st person (inclusive)kitāuakikitātou
2nd personkoekouluakoutou
3rd personiakilāuakikilātou
agentive cliticsingulardualplural
1st person (exclusive)kikimātou
1st person (inclusive)kikitātou
2nd personkouluakoutou
3rd personiakikilātou

1) Sympathetic
Pronouns preceded byki may drop this preposition when in a possessive phrase.

Tokelauan possessive pronouns
inalienable (O-type)singulardualplural
longshort
1st person (exclusive)ooku, okita1omāuaoomātou
1st person (inclusive)otāuaootātou
2nd personoōu, okoeokouluaokoutou
3rd personoonaolāuaoolātou
alienable (A-type)singulardualplural
longshort
1st person (exclusive)aaku, akita1amāuaaamātou
1st person (inclusive)atāuaaatātou
2nd personaāu, akoeakouluaakoutou
3rd personaanaalāuaaalātou

1) Sympathetic
Only the singular pronouns differ from thepersonal pronouns.

Tokelauan possessive determiners
Definite inalienable (O-type)
singular referenceplural reference
sgduplsgdupl
longshortlongshort
1st personexcl.toku,tota1tomāuatotomātouoku,ota1omāuaoomātou
incl.totāuatototātouotāuaootātou
2nd persontouluatoutouōouluaoutou
3rd persontonatolāuatotolātouonaolāuaoolātou
Definite alienable (A-type)
singular referenceplural reference
sgduplsgdupl
longshortlongshort
1st personexcl.taku,tata1tamāuatatamātouaku,ata1amāuaaamātou
incl.tatāuatatatātouatāuaaatātou
2nd persontautauluatautouauauluaautou
3rd persontanatalāuatatalātouanaalāuaaalātou
Indefinite inalienable (O-type)
singular referenceplural reference
sgduplsgdupl
longshortlongshort
1st personexcl.hoku,hota1homāuahohomātounioku,
niota1
ni omāuani oni omātou
incl.hotāuahohotātouni otāuani oni otātou
2nd personhouluahoutouniōniouluanioutou
3rd personhonaholāuahoholātounionani olāuani oni olātou
Indefinite alienable (A-type)
singular referenceplural reference
sgduplsgdupl
longshortlongshort
1st personexcl.haku,hata1hamāuahahamātouniaku,
niata1
ni amāuani ani amātou
incl.hatāuahahatātouni atāuani ani atātou
2nd personhauhauluahautouniauniauluaniautou
3rd personhanahalāuahahalātounianani alāuani ani alātou

1) Sympathetic

Etymology 2

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Verb

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māua

  1. (often in the negative) tohear

References

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  • R. Simona, editor (1986),Tokelau Dictionary[1], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page201

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