He kai ma tona tupuna ma Paora, food for his grandfather Paora.
Nona ake ano tona aroha ki a tatou, his love to us was his own; i.
Ko tona kiteatanga tenei, this is the opportunity for looking for, or seeing, it.
Rapua Te Atua i tona kitenga ai, karangatia atu kei tata ana ia, seek the Lord while he may be found, call upon him while he is near.
Tona wenua kai ha ia, that is the very land of food.
I hoatu ai e ahau i whakaaro ki tona matua, I gave it to him in consideration of his father; (propter.
He tangata Atua, ka puta mai ki a ia te kai, ka whiua te tahi ki tahaki, hei whakahere i tona Atua, mana ka pau i te kuri ranei, mana ka pau i te poaka ranei.
While he may be found, might also be rendered by i tona kiteatanga.
When siñá Tona heard such remarks the terrifying thought of the catastrophe of that Lenten Tuesday would come back to her mind.
When the Rector went home for dinner at noontime, he found siñá Tona in the kitchen talking to Dolores, weeping her eyes out, and patting a bundle she held across her knees.
Siñá Tona and Dolores began to shriek and scream like mad.
Tona was kept posted on all his adventures, and was immensely flattered at the boy's popularity and "social position.
Sometimes, on looking up at the bottom of a page, Martinez would find the two black eyes of siñá Tona nailed upon him; and he would blush and go on reading.
Tona would run her legs off finding him jobs which he would proceed to lose.
Siñá Tona had an unjust weakness for her younger son.
Siñá Tona and tio Mariano on either side of the curate stood with eyes nailed to the ground.
But Tona was a woman of brain and brawn, and she knew how to handle those fellows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tona" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.