whanau aroha
In Maori, "love" is said as "aroha."
To say "I love you dad" in Maori, you can say "Aroha atu ki a koe, Dad."
You can say "me te nui ngā mihi aroha" in Maori, which translates to "with much love."
In Maori, "Go with love" can be translated as "Haere me te aroha."
In Maori, you can say "kia ora aroha" to mean "hello love."
In Maori language, "much love" can be expressed as "ngā aroha nui".
In Maori, you can say "me te aroha me nga mihi nui."
He ataahua whanau.
'Ki toku whanau'.
"Whānau" is a Maori word that means extended family or kinship group.
You would say "Aroha tonu atu" in Maori to express "I still love you."
"Ko tēnei tōku whānau". Ko = is tēnei = this tōku = my whānau = family With Maori language, you will find that the structure of the sentence does not completely mirror that of the English language.