what did u say that's what it means kia means: What kaha: say kia kaha what did u say hope helped Not sure where you got your information from or who taught you Maori ...but.......Kia Kaha means Be Strong or Stand Strong
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Atish fisha ko English mein VALCONO kehte hai MERA BAI
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Kia kaha is not Samoan. Its Maori.
"Kia Kaha" is a Maori phrase that means "stay strong" or "be strong." It is often used as a greeting or farewell, conveying a sense of encouragement and support.
Kia Kaha means to be strong, get stuck in, keep going. It is also used as a general term to mean well done!
what did u say that's what it means kia means: What kaha: say kia kaha what did u say hope helped Not sure where you got your information from or who taught you Maori ...but.......Kia Kaha means Be Strong or Stand Strong
In Maori, you say "Kia kaha" which can be translated as "stay strong" or "good luck".
(particle) A passive ending used only after verbs ending with -'o' or -'u'. Kua inumia kētia te miraka."The milk has been drunk already".
Have yourself a fun weekend :Kia parekareka ou ra whakatalol the English sounds old fashioned but it's so if you were to translate it straight into Maori or vice versa, it would make more sense :):)THANK YOU:)YES IT DOES
The phrase "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian translates to "Mau Loa KÅ«".
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
Arohanui au kia koe
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
To say "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maukana loa." To say "Strong Forever," you would say "Loa maukana."