Kete Pai! :)
[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
Thank you (when speaking to one person).
not sure but if you want to know how to say how are you you say malolo nakai a koe
It depends what language you're translating from - It means 'you' in Maori, but in Japanese means something entirely different !
it's a long version of "kia kaha" which is a wish for you to "stay strong"
Kei te pehea koe? - How are you? :)
Kia ora, kei te pehea koe? when talking to one person Kia ora, kei te pehea korua? when talking to two people Kia ora, kei te pehea koutou? when talking to three or more people
English and Maori are the spoken languagesHow are you? in Maori is - Kei te pehea koe?
kia ora and i don't know about the other one
It's kei te pehea koe.Pronounced - kay (kei) te pear (pe) hare (hea) queer (koe).
Kei te pai - I am well or Kei te ngenge- I am tired
aha - what actionYou can replace a verb in a sentence with aha to enquire about an action. Kei te aha koe? (What are you doing?)Or depending where you are in New Zealand , it means how are you just like kei te pehea koe , but Ngati Porou use Kei te aha koe instead of the other.Ngati Porou is East Coast of New Zealand from Gisborne to East Cape
Kei te pe he akue? Which means how are you? in the Maori language not quite sure about he spelling, but thats how you pronouonce it.
[koe-lach] but I've also heard it pronounced as [koe-la-shey] or [koe-la-cha]. My grandmother calls it [koe-lach].
The Māori word for "you" is "koe."
Nō hea koe or nō whea koe.
Cow in Flemish is "koe."