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What does kei te hiakai au mean?

"Kei te hiakai au" in Māori means "I am hungry".

Here's a breakdown:

* Kei te: This is a grammatical structure that indicates a state of being.

* Hiakai: This means "hungry".

* Au: This is the pronoun "I".

So the entire phrase translates to "I am in the state of being hungry".

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