In Cook Islands Māori, you say "Iro te ora" to wish someone goodnight. This phrase conveys a sense of peace and well-being as you bid farewell for the night. It's a warm and friendly way to end the day in the Cook Islands culture.
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You can say "lafi" to say goodnight in Mandinka.
In Berber, you can say "tanemirt" to say goodnight.
In the Solomon Islands, the most common way to say goodnight is "goodnight" itself, as English is one of the official languages. However, in the local Solomon Islands Pijin language, you can say "gudnis" or "nait nait" to bid someone goodnight. These phrases are commonly used to wish someone a peaceful night's rest in the Solomon Islands.
To ask 'how are you' in the Cook Island Maori language, you would say 'Pe'ea koe'? English is also an official language in the Cook Islands, so you could just ask in English if you'd like.
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In Fulani, you can say "Jaama wolof" to say goodnight.
In Pangasinan, you can say "napagtolak" to mean goodnight.
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