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kohe

1. (verb) to talk nonsense, jabber, chatter, babble.

Ka whakarongo au i te tangata e kohe ana, engari tē aro i a au he aha ana kōrero. / I listened to the man jabbering on, but I had no idea of what he was saying.

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Synonyms: hīwawā, tarawhete, hautete, hote


2. (noun) nonsense, balderdash, rubbish, tommyrot, gibberish.

Ka pānui ia i te pukapuka, engari he kohe ana kōrero. / He read out from the book, but what he said was gibberish.

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Synonyms: ngutungutu ahi, kutukutu ahi, kapurangi, para, parahanga, rāpihi


3. (noun) chatterbox, prattler.

He kohe tā māua mokopuna. / Our grandchild is a chatterbox.

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Synonyms: komarero, arero kapekapetau

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