"Ka pai" is a Maori phrase from New Zealand meaning "good" or "well done." It is commonly used to express approval or satisfaction.
kapai: very pleasant; good, fine. From Māori 'ka pai'
Example: "That BJ was straight up Kapai."
"Wananga O Te Ka pai E Kotiro" is a Māori phrase that roughly translates to "the place where great things happen, girl."
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
In Māori, you can say "Koe te tino whakahirahira!" to mean "You are amazing!"
"Ka pai" is the Maori translation for "well done."
In Māori, you can say "whakamānawa" to express congratulations.
Ka pai tama in English mean swallow my cum
In Māori, you can say "whakamānawa" to express congratulations.
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
good = ka pai
ka pai.
In Māori, you can say "Koe te tino whakahirahira!" to mean "You are amazing!"
To say "that's good" in Māori, you would say "Kei te pai".
The phrase "well done" can be translated to "whakamiharo" in Maori.
pai
Ka pai means good or well done.
Boob's
Kino Ke - Awesome! ... You're the Bomb! Ka Pai - Well Done!