e tu - means stand e noho - means sit
The Maori word for sit down is "noho".
"Noho" in Maori refers to the act of sitting or staying in one place. It can also mean to reside or live in a certain location.
"E noho" in Maori means "sit down" or "stay seated." It is a common phrase used to instruct someone to sit or remain in a seated position.
"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means "Whangarei is my place of residence" in Maori.
"E Tu" - "Stand Up" "E noho" - "Sit down"
The Hawaiian word for life is "ola," and the word for to live is "noho."
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
In Mฤori, a person staying would say "E noho rฤ" to say goodbye.
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
noho i lalo (sit down)
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.