Kia pai to wiki = Have a good week
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.
"Kia kaha" is a common Maori phrase meaning "be strong" or "be safe." It is often used as a way to offer encouragement and well-wishes.
Kia Kaha means 'be strong'.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
The phrase "have a safe trip" can be translated to Maori as "Haere whakamaua, haere kore kai."
Kia kaha is not Samoan. Its Maori.
Kia Kaha means 'be strong'.
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
several ways of saying that ; 'Kia pai tou mutunga wiki!' means have a good weekend; 'Kia pai rawa tou mutunga wiki' means have a really great weekend; where i am from (ngapuhi) you would say 'Ka nui te pai o tou mutunga wiki'.
Kia Ora
kia horo or kia tere
geoff the maori
In Maori, you can say "Kia ora" to greet someone, which is a common way to say hi, hello, or be well.
"Kia kaha" is a common Maori phrase meaning "be strong" or "be safe." It is often used as a way to offer encouragement and well-wishes.
Kia ora :)
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".