hāngū-kore
1. (noun) not in the passive (grammar).
Nā, ko te huarahi tuarua e whakaaetia ana, ko te whai i te whakatakoto hāngū-kore, me te kuhu atu i te 'i' ki muri tonu i te tangata māna te mahi, pēnei nā: Me horoi tāua i ngā utauta nei (HJ 2012:54). / Now, the second way that is allowed is to follow the pattern not in the passive, with the inclusion of the 'i' immediately after the person who will do the action, e.g. You and I should wash these dishes.