Ko tatou katoa, ano he hipi, kua marara ke, we all as sheep have gone astray.
If however he use tatou, No tatou tenei kainga, he means that all that he is addressing have a share in it.
Kua mate to tatou Kai whakaora i runga i te te ripeka, our Saviour died upon the cross.
Again, in the first example of epanorthosis (page 104), Ka tae te hohoro o tatatou kai, te pau!
The following "though we were sinners he loved us," should thus be rendered ahakoa hara noa tatou arohaina ana tatou e ia.
Himene Tatou Arearea," and other tunes, and we singing, "Hallelujah!
The Himene tatou Arearea of our Moorea expedition came from many windows, the accordions sweet and low, and the subdued chant in sympathy with the mellow hour.
Apparently he had made it very popular with the natives of the band, for it vied with the "Himene Tatou Arearea" in repetition.
Mea Mea ma Mea ma Of the dual and plural pronouns of the first person, taua and tatou include the person or persons spoken to, while maua and matou exclude them.
It is the Tatou pichiy, or Tatou septieme of D'Azara.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tatou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: animal; antelope; armadillo; bat; elephant; hare; horse; kangaroo; mammal; opossum; pig; rat