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taki

1. one by one, each and all - when used with verbs it emphasises that the action applies to each individual or thing. Often used in commands. Sometimes written as a prefix to verbs.

Taki haere koutou! / Off you all go!
Kua takitū katoa ngā Pākehā ki runga ka whakatata atu mātau (TPH 31/5/1900:3). / The Pākehā had all stood up when we approached.

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Synonyms: kōtiri

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