An abbreviation of "Ka kite ano au i a koe" which means "I'll see you again" when said to one person. 'Koe' is changed to 'Korua' when talking to two people, and to 'Koutou' when talking to more than two people. Often shortened to "Ka kite ano" or even "ka kite".
Hei kΔinga! Ka kite ano! Ka pai! Hei kona!
"Ano, seryoso ka?"
Yes, I can communicate in Tagalog. Ano ang iyong katanungan?
island or islan mo ok ba ha ano sa tingin mo ok ba ha ano sumagot ka ano
In Rarotonga, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "ka kite." It is a casual way to bid farewell to someone in the Cook Islands.
"Kumusta ka na? Wag ka mag-alala, nandito lang ako para sa'yo. Mahalaga ka sa akin."
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).
Whatever you want it to mean
ano hito WA nan degozaru ka? or, ano hito no namae WA nan desu ka?
yawa ka pisti ka
Pakyu ka
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ANAK
"Ano, seryoso ka?"
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