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What does kei te ngenge ahau mean?

"Kei te ngenge ahau" in Māori means "I am tired".

Let's break down the phrase:

* Kei te: This is a phrase used to indicate that something is happening in the present, like "is" or "am."

* Ngenge: This is the word for "tired."

* Ahau: This is the pronoun for "I" or "me."

So, put together, "kei te ngenge ahau" means "I am tired."

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