"Morena" means "good morning" in Maori. It is a common greeting used to say hello in the morning.
"Kia ora" is a common greeting in the Maori language, which can be used to say hello to one person.
A hongi is a Maori kiss, or greeting, is where two people press their noses against the others. It is usually done twice for acquaintances, three times for friends and relatives and a prolonged press for very intimate occasions.Kihi is the Maori word for kiss.
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 is a greeting to two people (one person, "Tena Koe", 3 or more, "Tena Kotou")
It is the Maori form of greeting.
A hangi is a traditional Maori form of cooking in the ground with hot rocks. A hongi is a form of Maori greeting consisting of touching or rubbing nose
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
a hangi is a maori food and a hongi is a moari greeting
"Kia ora" is a common greeting in the Maori language, which can be used to say hello to one person.
"E Tu" - "Stand Up" "E noho" - "Sit down"
A hongi is a Maori kiss, or greeting, is where two people press their noses against the others. It is usually done twice for acquaintances, three times for friends and relatives and a prolonged press for very intimate occasions.Kihi is the Maori word for kiss.
The 'eskimo kiss' comes from a traditional Inuit greeting called a 'Kunik'. New Zealand Maori also have a traditional greeting that involves the touching of noses, called a 'hongi'
"Kia ora" is a MΔori 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.
It is a greeting to two people (one person, "Tena Koe", 3 or more, "Tena Kotou")
Well a hangi is a newzealand maori greeting it mean sharing breath or air whateva u like to call it!
Welcome, Most peoples first language in NZ is English, but there are the Indians,Asians etc, But if you mean how to say welcome in Maori-- (which is New Zealands culture-- not everyone is Maori, but Maori is the native ethnicity,) you would say Kia Ora, -- Roll the R or Tena Koe (tena qway)