[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
Thank you (when speaking to one person).
not sure but if you want to know how to say how are you you say malolo nakai a koe
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
It depends what language you're translating from - It means 'you' in Maori, but in Japanese means something entirely different !
"Kei te pehea koe?" is a Mฤori phrase meaning "How are you?" in English. It is a common greeting used in New Zealand.
English and Maori are the spoken languagesHow are you? in Maori is - Kei te pehea koe?
The Maori words for "hello, how are you?" are "kia ora, kei te pehea koe?"
It's kei te pehea koe.Pronounced - kay (kei) te pear (pe) hare (hea) queer (koe).
Kei te pai ahau, kei te harikoa. Me aroha atu ki a koe. Aroha mai rฤ.
aha - what actionYou can replace a verb in a sentence with aha to enquire about an action. Kei te aha koe? (What are you doing?)Or depending where you are in New Zealand , it means how are you just like kei te pehea koe , but Ngati Porou use Kei te aha koe instead of the other.Ngati Porou is East Coast of New Zealand from Gisborne to East Cape
[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
"Kei hea koe i whakapapa mai?"
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In Maori, you can say "Thank you" as "Kia ora" or "Me mihi ka tika".
You can say "Kei te mahi au" in Maori to mean "I work".