"E noho ra" is a Māori phrase that translates to "goodbye" in English. It is commonly used as a way to bid farewell or say goodbye in New Zealand.
e tu - means stand e noho - means sit
"Noho" in Maori refers to the act of sitting or staying in one place. It can also mean to reside or live in a certain location.
"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means "Whangarei is my place of residence" in Maori.
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noho ho'okau [noho ho-oh-kow] or kau noho wale [kow noho va-lay]
"E Tu" - "Stand Up" "E noho" - "Sit down"
Issi Noho was created in 1974.
"Aloha wau e noho ana ma Hawai'i" means "I am living in Hawaii" in Hawaiian.
NoHo - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
To say "sit down" in Hawaiian, you can say "noho iho." "Noho" means "sit" and "iho" means "down."
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'