It's not as commonly used as other words like "kokonga" (which can mean corner, edge, or angle) or "pōtae" (which refers to a corner of a building or room).
Here are some examples of how to use kōneretanga:
* "I roto i te kōneretanga o te whare" (Inside the corner of the house)
* "Ko te kōneretanga o te papa e tata ana ki te whare" (The corner of the lawn is near the house)
* "Ka taea e koe te kite i te kōneretanga o te huarahi" (You can see the corner of the road)
Keep in mind that the specific word you use might depend on the context and the type of corner you're referring to.