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kāore he

1. (negative) is no, are no, was no, were no - used to negate the existence of something with sentences that begin with he in the affirmative. If there is reference to a place following kei or i, this is introduced by i.

Kāore he raihi i roto i te kāpata. / There is no rice in the cupboard.

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2. (negative) Used for the negative of affirmative sentences beginning with he followed by a noun and ā or ō. Such sentences relate to ownership.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 109-110;)

Kāore he whare karakia ō tō mātou marae. / Our marae does not have a church.

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