May god cherish and protect us all
Ehara i te mea ka whakaae au ki nga korero whakapono, engari kei te whakarangimarie au ki a koe i runga i tau whakapono. Ka tau te aroha me te manaakitanga o to Atua ki runga ia koe. Kia kaha, kia maia, kia aroha.
The first section is already answered by others. 'Ma te Atua e manaaki' means 'May God cherish and take care of you". The second part is a very confused use of Maori, which is unclear and not gramatical. It doesn't relate at all to the first part of the phrase. The 'e' is usually used as a gramatical element for a sentence but here it sits with no clear role. 'Ka pai wahine' loosely means 'good women' (not clear if plural or singular). Note, in English you could try to make some interesting connections to the two phrases above but I assure you that in the Maori language those connections are clearly not being made.
This is a Maori phrase. Tena koutou is a formal hello to a group of more than 2 people. Tamariki ma means children. So it's a formal hello that a teacher may use to greet children.
Ma mère me fait ranger ma chambre.
Rua tekau ma means twenty in MΔori.
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If you mean 'Ma te Atua koe e tiaki' it means 'And God shall protect you' 'Na te Atua koe i tiaki' = 'It was God who protected you'
The first section is already answered by others. 'Ma te Atua e manaaki' means 'May God cherish and take care of you". The second part is a very confused use of Maori, which is unclear and not gramatical. It doesn't relate at all to the first part of the phrase. The 'e' is usually used as a gramatical element for a sentence but here it sits with no clear role. 'Ka pai wahine' loosely means 'good women' (not clear if plural or singular). Note, in English you could try to make some interesting connections to the two phrases above but I assure you that in the Maori language those connections are clearly not being made.
Atua (God) of the kumara and cultivated food. Also the God of Peace
This is a Maori phrase. Tena koutou is a formal hello to a group of more than 2 people. Tamariki ma means children. So it's a formal hello that a teacher may use to greet children.
Manuia Is God Bless You. God bless is "Ia faamanuia e le Atua"
In short it means "May God take care of you"
Ia fa'atasi le Atua ma oe e o'o i le fa'avavau.
Ia manuia lou asofanau, fa'amanuia oe e le Atua ma ia maoa'e lou aso.
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Ma-Ma-Ma Belle was created in 1973.
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