Its tongan for saying i love you very much
It means "I love you very much" in Tongan
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In Rarotonga they say "Kia Orana" ... very similar to New Zealand where they say "Kia Ora".
That is not Spanish.
humein kia pata
Its just Hello or Kia ora. (Kia Ora is said as one word, key-ora. Roll the r, so it sounds like 'orda')hello, or if you want to say it in maori its Kia Ora =]Note: New Zealand is an English speaking country.New Zealand is not a language.Maori and English is the only two languages used In New Zealand.English is the main language used everywhere in New zealand.Kia ora
'Ofa lahi atuo = love you heaps " 'ofa atu" is similar to "love you" in English, lahi means heaps/lots Other variations include: 'Ofa au ia koe (=I love you) 'Ofa lahi atu kia koe (I love you a lot / I love you heaps) My partner is Tongan and he tells me all the time ;) 'ofa atu means I Love You. buh im not shure what lahi stands for ? i dont think that is the correct saying. - im Samoan&Tongan
In Niuean, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Fakaalofa lahi atu" which translates to "Goodbye with love."
Thank you very much dude
Tēnā koa, tēnā rawa atu, kia ora rawa atu or simply kia ora.
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Kia pai te haere. Kia pai hoki te haere mai. Ko tΔnΔ.
You would say "Aroha atu forever" in Maori.
Kia orana pe'ea koe? pe'ea is pronounced like pe eya koe is pronounced like koweh rest is phonetic say it fast
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
You would say "Aroha tonu atu" in Maori to express "I still love you."
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