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How do you say is your in maori?

The phrase "is your" in Māori depends on the context and what you are asking. Here are a few possibilities:

For a possessive question:

* "Ko tehea [noun] tōu?" (This translates to "Which [noun] is yours?")

* For example: "Ko tehea kāri tōu?" (Which card is yours?)

* "Nōu tēnei?" (Is this yours?)

For a question asking about something belonging to someone:

* "He [noun] tōu?" (Do you have a [noun]?)

* For example: "He kuri tōu?" (Do you have a dog?)

For a question about someone's state or condition:

* "Kei te [state/condition] koe?" (Are you [state/condition]?)

* For example: "Kei te pai koe?" (Are you well?)

It's important to provide more context to get the most accurate translation. Please tell me what you want to ask, and I can give you a more specific translation.

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