"Kia kaha" is a common Maori phrase meaning "be strong" or "be safe." It is often used as a way to offer encouragement and well-wishes.
In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
The phrase "have a safe trip" can be translated to Maori as "Haere whakamaua, haere kore kai."
In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.
Wednesday in Maori is "te Rāapa".
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
Kia tuupato te haere
The phrase "have a safe trip" can be translated to Maori as "Haere whakamaua, haere kore kai."
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