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Huri mai means turn to me or turn around. Huri = turn Mai = to me
it means "do you miss me?"
kala mai ia'u: excuse me mahalo ke akua: thanks be to God
it's not French
welcome
Aroha mai.
"Titiro mai" in Maori means "look here" or "look at me." It is a phrase used to grab someone's attention or direct them to a particular object or subject.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
In Maori, "haere mai" means "welcome" or "come here." It is often used as a greeting to invite someone to come closer or to indicate that they are welcome.
it means either "berry" or "bacteria" or "not" or "eyebrow"
Afio mai or maliu mai
Huri mai means turn to me or turn around. Huri = turn Mai = to me
It is May (as in the month) in French days and months do not have capital letters. It is never in Italian.....
Haere mai
"Haere mai ki te hokinga mai" is how you say welcome back in Maori.