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ehē

1. (negative) no.

Tāmati: Kua pau kē ngā tuna te kai? Moana: Ehē, kei te toe ētahi. / Tāmati: Have all the eels been eaten? Moana: No, there are some left.

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Synonyms: karekau, kāore kau, kārekau, kāhore, āna, horekau, kāore, kāre, , e, kāo

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