How do you say hello in Te Reo Māori? Kia ora - Hello Mōrena - Good morning Tēnā koe - Hello to one person Kia ora/Tēna kōrua - Hello to two people Kia ora tātou/kia ora koutou - Hello everyone Tēnā koutou - Greetings to you (said to three or more people) ...
hullo (to two persons)tēnā kōrua hullo (to many)tēnā koutou good morningmorena How are you? (one, two, many)kei te pehea koe/korua/koutou Very well, thank you.ka nui te pai I'm fine/goodkei te pai hellokia ora (more informal) ...
MAORI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 109 times. Referring Clues: Last Seen In: USA Today - June 21, 2024 LA Times - May 19, 2024 USA Today - February 21, 2024 LA Times - December 10, 2023 New York Times - October 21, 2023 ...
formal greeting to one person Tēnā kōrua formal greeting to two people Tēnā koutou formal greeting to many people Tēnā tātou katoa formal inclusive greeting to everybody present, including oneself Tēnā koe(Te Reo in email) Formal for one person (eg where in English you might have used...
The Maori are the native(当地的)people of New Zealand. This is their traditional greeting. Brazil Men often shake hands when they meet for the first time. When women meet they kiss each other on the cheek. Women also kiss male friends to say hello. When you shake hands look at the ...
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aHello Mr Johnsom 你好Johnsom先生 [translate] a现在方便为您吸尘么? Now facilitates for you vacuums? [translate] a我的体力不行 My physical strength is not good [translate] a什么使你的朋友这么特别? What causes you the friend to be such special? [translate] aDoctor of Science 科学的医生 [...
Hello Tēnā koe Greetings (to one person) Tēnā kōrua Greetings (to two people) Tēnā koutou Greetings (to three or more people) Ata mārie Good morning Ahiahi mārie Good afternoon Pō mārie Good evening Haere rā Goodbye Ka kite anō ...
Kia ora: hello Tēnā koe: thank you Haere rā or Hei kona rā: goodbye Nau mai or haere mai: welcome Spreading the word… You will hear it during your trip to New Zealand, you will see it everywhere in public places and on street names: te reo, the Māori language. While it has...
Hello NoPassportRequiredFL, our sincere apologies for not responding to your review sooner. Thank you for taking the time to write it and we are pleased you enjoyed the tour overall. We don't visit any glow worms on our tours to Rotorua though so are...