"I te tahi ra" = "One day" "I te timatanga o te ao" = "In the beginning of the world"
The Maori name for beach beginning with "o" is "onepu."
The translation of the Maori phrase "he iwi tahi tatou" is "we are one people."
The Maori phrase for "I love you with all my heart" is "Aroha nui atu ki a koe".
The phrase "Carpe Diem" can be translated into Maori as "Kia mau ki te rā" which means "seize the day".
Assuming you mean "Love the Maori language", the phrase is "Arohatia te reo" which means love the [Maori] language.
The phrase "well done" can be translated to "whakamiharo" in Maori.
The phrase "What is your name?" in Maori is "Ko wai to ingoa?"
because it is a traditonal thing in the maori culture Celebrating the beginning of new life and year.
Not sure what you are trying to ask. To which Maori are you saying 'bye, bye'.
The phrase "I am well thank you" in Maori can be translated as "Kei te pai ahau, tena koe".
The phrase "Welcome to my world" can be translated to Maori as "Nau mai ki toku ao."
This is the following translation of the two words in Maori: new beginnings means tīmatanga hou