Kei te pehea koe? - How are you?
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"Kei te pehea koe?" is a Māori phrase meaning "How are you?" in English. It is a common greeting used in New Zealand.
The Maori words for "hello, how are you?" are "kia ora, kei te pehea koe?"
In Maori, "how are you" can be expressed as "Kei te pehea koe".
kia ora and i don't know about the other one
"Kei te makariri koe" means "you are cold" in Maori. To say "you are hot" in Maori, you can use the phrase "Kei te makariri koe" and replace "makariri" with "wera" which means hot. So, "Kei te wera koe" translates to "you are hot" in Maori.
In Māori, you can say "Kei te pēhea koe?" to ask someone how they are.
Kei te pai ahau, kei te harikoa. Me aroha atu ki a koe. Aroha mai rā.
aha - what actionYou can replace a verb in a sentence with aha to enquire about an action. Kei te aha koe? (What are you doing?)Or depending where you are in New Zealand , it means how are you just like kei te pehea koe , but Ngati Porou use Kei te aha koe instead of the other.Ngati Porou is East Coast of New Zealand from Gisborne to East Cape
The Maori words for "hello, how are you?" are "kia ora, kei te pehea koe?"
It's kei te pehea koe.Pronounced - kay (kei) te pear (pe) hare (hea) queer (koe).
English and Maori are the spoken languagesHow are you? in Maori is - Kei te pehea koe?
In Māori, you can say "Kei te pēhea koe?" to ask someone how they are.
Kei te aha koe?
In Māori, "I love you" can be translated as "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
"I love you" in Maori translates to "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
The phrase "much love to you" can be translated to "Nga mihi nui ki a koe" in Maori.
You would say "Aroha atu forever" in Maori.
You can say "Kei te mahi au" in Maori to mean "I work".