I like the Food
"He pai ki ahau te kai" in Maori means "I like the food." It is a simple statement expressing enjoyment or preference for the food being referred to.
"Kei te pai ahau, kia ora."
You can say "Kei te pai ahau, mihi" in Maori, which translates to "I am good, thanks."
The phrase "I am well thank you" in Maori can be translated as "Kei te pai ahau, tena koe".
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
"Kei te pai ahau, kia ora."
Good.
Kei te pai ahau, kei te harikoa. Me aroha atu ki a koe. Aroha mai rΔ.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
The phrase "have a safe trip" can be translated to Maori as "Haere whakamaua, haere kore kai."
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
In Maori, you can say "kΔore e wareware" to mean "you're welcome."
"Kia pai to rΔ" means "Have a nice day" in Maori language.
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The Maori translation for "great" is "nui."
Tino pai