"Kia Kaha" is a Maori phrase that means "stay strong" or "be strong." It is often used as a greeting or farewell, conveying a sense of encouragement and support.
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Kia Kaha means to be strong, get stuck in, keep going. It is also used as a general term to mean well done!
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
The phrase "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian translates to "Mau Loa Kū".
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To say "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maukana loa." To say "Strong Forever," you would say "Loa maukana."
Rosehill Intermediate's motto is 'Whaia Kia Kaha'.
kia kaha Forever Strong
Te Aute College's motto is 'Whakatangata Kia Kaha'.
The motto of the Māori Battalion is "Ake Ake Kia Kaha," which translates to "Forever and Ever be Strong." This motto reflects the enduring strength and resilience of the Māori Battalion soldiers.
kahen bhi nahin