In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rā."
In Māori, a person staying would say "E noho rā" to say goodbye.
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
In a letter, you can say "Nāku noa, nā" which means "Yours sincerely."
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rā."
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
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".
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
The official language of New Zealand is English (although Maori is referred to as the indigenous language). Goodbye in New Zealand is the same as British or American English.
"Haere ra" in Maori means "farewell" or "goodbye." It is commonly used when saying goodbye to someone.
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Not sure what you are trying to ask. To which Maori are you saying 'bye, bye'.
You can say "soy maori".
'Haere rā' is goodbye said by someone staying. 'E noho rā' is goodbye said by somebody leaving
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.