poroaki means to "take leave or farewell". A more accurate word is haere rā meaning good bye or farewell.
Haere Ra(farewell).
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
It means farewell (said to someone who is leaving).
Kia ora, It means literally "be well/healthy" but is usually translated and used as an informal "hi"
You can say "soy maori".
If you want your family to say, "farewell" the correct way to tell them to do so is by saying, "family say, farewell."
how do I say," you will always have my heart "in maori
farewell = nana
In Maori, "from" can be translated to "mai."
To farewell a friend in te reo Māori, you might say, "E noho rā," which means "Goodbye" or "Farewell." You could also add, "Ka kite anō," meaning "See you again." If you want to express your well wishes, you might say, "Kia pai tō rā," which translates to "Have a good day." These phrases convey warmth and good intentions as you part ways.
In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.