Kokonga Mahi Toi = Art Corner (Kokonga= Corner, Mahi Toi=Arts and Crafts)
Welcome, Most peoples first language in NZ is English, but there are the Indians,Asians etc, But if you mean how to say welcome in Maori-- (which is New Zealands culture-- not everyone is Maori, but Maori is the native ethnicity,) you would say Kia Ora, -- Roll the R or Tena Koe (tena qway)
People in New Zealand speak English and say "goodbye" as you do. If you mean how do you say goodbye in the Maori Language, then it is "Haere Ra".
In Maori, "wai" can mean water, juice, or liquid.
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
whana is the maori word for archery.
In Maori language, "much love" can be expressed as "ngā aroha nui".
Ono is the Maori word for six. Also the Maori language is Maori- you probably already knew that, I'm just saying in case you don't.
tahi
Ko wai ra?
In Maori, "how are you" can be expressed as "Kei te pehea koe".
"Ko tēnei tōku whānau". Ko = is tēnei = this tōku = my whānau = family With Maori language, you will find that the structure of the sentence does not completely mirror that of the English language.
To say the words light green in Maori you say marama matomato. In the French language these words are said as vert clair.
To say the words light green in Maori you say marama matomato. In the French language these words are said as vert clair.
"Kia ora" is a common greeting in the Maori language, which can be used to say hello to one person.
In the Maori language, you can say farewell by using the term "haere rā."
panata is the Maori word for Pantha. I believe the word stays the same for both singular and plural words.