"Tino pai to mahi" is a Maori phrase that translates to "great job" or "well done" in English. It is used to acknowledge and compliment someone for their efforts or work.
You can say "ka pai, tino pai te mahi" in Maori to mean "well done, great work."
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
In MΔori, you can say "Koe te tino whakahirahira!" to mean "You are amazing!"
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"Great" in Maori can be translated as "hari nui."
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Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
Tino pai
"Great" in Maori can be translated as "hari nui."
In MΔori, you can say "Koe te tino whakahirahira!" to mean "You are amazing!"
Inu pai = good drink , Tino pai toku inu = My Great drink :) Kei te pai! Okay !
Mana College's motto is 'Akona te mahi Pai'.
Tino pai (Actual translation is very good)
If you mean the fish Mahi Mahi, it's pronounced "MAH-hee".
Mahi is the Maori word for Work. Kiaora.
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