If you are spelling it how you pronounce it, the proper spelling is Kia Ora. It is a Maori greeting, and if said properly, a thank you as well.
"Kia ora" is a Māori greeting commonly used in New Zealand that translates to "be well" or "be healthy." It is a way to wish someone good health and well-being.
In Maori, you can say "Thank you" as "Kia ora" or "Me mihi ka tika".
Kia ora means best wishes and is used as a informal greeting. In this instance 'ra' would mean 'there' (to someone away from the speaker), so Kia ora ra would mean "best wishes (to you) over there".
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kia ora's closest translation is probably "be well'. It is commonly used as a casual greeting. In context it can also mean thank you and it is also said as a gesture of support
it is a Hindi sentence written in English. It means - 'you, mom'sass'.
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Did you mean kia ora? Because kia ora means hello, cheers, good luck, or best wishes.
Ora most commonly means "face" or "countenance," but it can also mean "border, edge, line" or "a ship's cable."
Ora del te means "Tea time."
Vigila Et Ora is latin for Watch And Pray
It Mean Be Healthy
Kia ora means best wishes and is used as a informal greeting. In this instance 'ra' would mean 'there' (to someone away from the speaker), so Kia ora ra would mean "best wishes (to you) over there".
ki is an unknown word in Portuguese.
Ki means energy and strength in Japanese
it means that you are always happy and you have a bright personality (: my ora is yellow as well (: hope i answered your question (:
KI on a credit card machine mean?
ki (×›×™) = because