Thank you (when speaking to one person).
[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
It depends what language you're translating from - It means 'you' in Maori, but in Japanese means something entirely different !
Kete Pai! :)
not sure but if you want to know how to say how are you you say malolo nakai a koe
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
Thank you very much dude
"Tena korua" is a Maori greeting that is used to address two people. It translates to "Greetings to the two of you" in English.
It is a greeting to 3 or more people Tena koe: Hello to one Tena Korua: Hello to two Tena koutou: Hello to all
In Maori, you can say "Thank you" as "Kia ora" or "Me mihi ka tika".
In Māori, you say "Tēnā koe" when meeting someone for the first time.
Greetings from New Zealand
In Māori, you can say "Tēnā kōrua" to greet two people.
Ko Tonga ia koe tika atu
'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 Maori, you can say "Kia ora" or "Tēnā koe" to greet someone.
"Ko te waka" in Māori means "the canoe" in English. "Waka" is a Māori word for canoe or vessel, often used metaphorically to represent a collective or group.
Kei te pai ahau, kei te harikoa. Me aroha atu ki a koe. Aroha mai rā.