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ahatia

1. (particle) although, notwithstanding, despite, even though.

Ahatia te maha o ngā tangata i hui mai kia kite i ā rātou mahi, kīhai i tino whai moni (TTR 1990:120). / Although many people gathered to see their work, they made very little money.

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Synonyms: ahakoa, hāunga, he ahakoa


2. (verb) what happened to - passive of aha.

Kaua e waiho ō hū ki waho, kei uaina, kei kaikainga e te kurī, kei ahatia rānei (HJ 2012:175). / Don't leave your shoes outside in case they are rained on, gnawed by the dog, or whatever.

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