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āhea

1. (location) when will? when? (of future time) at what time? - an interrogative that asks when something will happen. Sometimes written as two words, ā hea.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 46;)

Āhea te mahi hōhā nei mutu ai? / When will this tiresome job end?

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See also tūpātai, āwhea

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