E noho ra, Hei konei ra, or Ka kite ano - I'm unsure of whether the spelling in those words is correct or not, but that's definitely the right terminology.
To say goodbye in Maori:
"Haere ra" - say to someone who is leaving.
"E noho ra" - say to someone who is staying.
"Ka kite ano i a koe" ( I'll see you again) - say to one person.
"Ka kite ano i a korua" (I;ll see you again) - say to two people.
"ka kite ano i a koutou" (I'll see you again) - say to three or more people.
(this is often shortened colloquially to "ka kite ano" or even "ka Kite).
Ka kite ano --- see you again.
Haere ra --- goodbye, if you are the person staying.
E noho ra ----- goodbye, if you are the one leaving.
ka kite apopo----- I'll see you tomorrow.
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".
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In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rΔ."
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 rΔ" (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.
You can say "soy maori".
'Haere rā' is goodbye said by someone staying. 'E noho rā' is goodbye said by somebody leaving
how do I say," you will always have my heart "in maori
In Maori, the word for light is "marama."
The word for hat in Maori is "pΕtae".
Money in Maori is "moni."