"Kei te pai ō rā koe?"
Have a nice day in Maori is "whakarongotia tō rangimārie."
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
Kia pai to ra.... Not sure about more than one person tho if anyone else can answer
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
"Kia pai to rā" means "Have a nice day" in Maori language.
Kia pai tō rā.
Kia ora means best wishes and is used as a informal greeting. In this instance 'ra' would mean 'there' (to someone away from the speaker), so Kia ora ra would mean "best wishes (to you) over there".
several ways of saying that ; 'Kia pai tou mutunga wiki!' means have a good weekend; 'Kia pai rawa tou mutunga wiki' means have a really great weekend; where i am from (ngapuhi) you would say 'Ka nui te pai o tou mutunga wiki'.
The phrase "have a safe trip" can be translated to Maori as "Haere whakamaua, haere kore kai."
kia hari to huritau (be happy on your turning of year) ra whanau ki a koe (day of birth to you) or kia hari to ra whanau i to huritau (be happy on your day of birth for your turning of year) hope it helps :) chur
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