konā

there, that place or thereabouts (by the person spoken to)

Kei hea tāku mōkai kurī?
Where’s my pet dog?
- this example uses hea to ask where

Kei konā tāu mōkai kurī, kei muri i a koe.
There (by you) is your pet dog, behind you.
- this is an example of a locative sentence



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