The saying Tihei mauri ora comes from when Hineahuone (the first made woman) had life breathed into her. The tiheiis like the sneeze when a child is born, the mauri is the force and the ora is the life.
Kia ora means best wishes and is used as a informal greeting. In this instance 'ra' would mean 'there' (to someone away from the speaker), so Kia ora ra would mean "best wishes (to you) over there".
If you are spelling it how you pronounce it, the proper spelling is Kia Ora. It is a Maori greeting, and if said properly, a thank you as well.
Pakeha means white person, or really anybody who isn't Maori."taku taha maori""my maori side""tihei"means "to breathe" or "to give life"
kia ora's closest translation is probably "be well'. It is commonly used as a casual greeting. In context it can also mean thank you and it is also said as a gesture of support
Kia ora, It means literally "be well/healthy" but is usually translated and used as an informal "hi"
The saying Tihei mauri ora comes from when Hineahuone (the first made woman) had life breathed into her. The tiheiis like the sneeze when a child is born, the mauri is the force and the ora is the life.
The saying Tihei mauri ora comes from when Hineahuone (the first made woman) had life breathed into her. The tiheiis like the sneeze when a child is born, the mauri is the force and the ora is the life.
none of your busines
hai koe mauri ora taku hao kohine
Mauri tūpato.
I heard It Mean c'mon
Did you mean kia ora? Because kia ora means hello, cheers, good luck, or best wishes.
Ora most commonly means "face" or "countenance," but it can also mean "border, edge, line" or "a ship's cable."
Ora del te means "Tea time."
Vigila Et Ora is latin for Watch And Pray
It Mean Be Healthy
Mauri Jaakkola's birth name is Mauri Olavi Jaakkola.