'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
It Mean Be Healthy
That may mean "Mrs. Lopez is here", though that would normally be expressed as "La señora López está". As a question, it means "Is Mrs. López here?"
"Taki Ora" or "Tapi Ora" translates to "to be well" or "to be healthy" in English. The phrase is derived from Māori language, where "taki" or "tapi" relates to the concept of wellness or health, and "ora" signifies life or vitality. It reflects a focus on overall well-being and healthiness.
Como esta usted, sen~or/maestro (male teacher)Como esta usted, sen~ora/maestra (female teaher)
Per ora, sì! in Italian means "Yes, for now!" in English.
Kia ora means best wishes and is used as a informal greeting. In this instance 'ra' would mean 'there' (to someone away from the speaker), so Kia ora ra would mean "best wishes (to you) over there".
"What time?" is an English equivalent of the Italian question "Che ora?"Specifically, the interrogative "che" means "what." The feminine noun "ora" means "hour, time." The pronunciation is "keh OH-rah.'
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Ora most commonly means "face" or "countenance," but it can also mean "border, edge, line" or "a ship's cable."
Did you mean kia ora? Because kia ora means hello, cheers, good luck, or best wishes.
"Hour" in English means ora in Italian.
"No, not now!" in English is No, non ora! in Italian.