waea atu ki pirihimana
In Māori, "piki atu ki te rangi" means to reach for the sky or to strive for excellence. It is an expression that encourages individuals to aim high and achieve their goals.
Nau mai haere mai ki Te Ao Marama
"Haere mai ki te hokinga mai" is how you say welcome back in Maori.
To say "I love you dad" in Maori, you can say "Aroha atu ki a koe, Dad."
You can say "E ono atu ana au ki a koe" which means "I will miss you" in Maori.
Haere ki te kai.
In Māori, "piki atu ki te rangi" means to reach for the sky or to strive for excellence. It is an expression that encourages individuals to aim high and achieve their goals.
let us two go to the toilet
Nau mai haere mai ki Te Ao Marama
"Haere mai ki te hokinga mai" is how you say welcome back in Maori.
To say "I love you dad" in Maori, you can say "Aroha atu ki a koe, Dad."
You can say "E ono atu ana au ki a koe" which means "I will miss you" in Maori.
The Maori phrase for "I love you with all my heart" is "Aroha nui atu ki a koe".
You would say "Kei te moe ahau" in Maori to mean "I am going to sleep."
The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa and the Maori transliteration for New Zealand is Niu Tireni. Aotearoa is the land of the long white cloud.
The translation of the Maori sentence is "I am very angry at an unrelated girl like Rapunzel. Just look, I'm not coming to fight your body."
Kei te pai - I am well or Kei te ngenge- I am tired