§ 48
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§ 48.
Mehemea and me with the Subjunctive imply that the contrary to the alternative expressed is the fact: ki te mea and ki te imply simple uncertainty.
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Mehemea and me with the Subjunctive imply that the contrary to the alternative expressed is the fact: ki te mea and ki te imply simple uncertainty.
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Title: First Lessons in Maori
Author: W. L. Williams
Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1930
Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection
This text is the subject of: Victoria University of Wellington Library Catalogue
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