He aha te taima?
What is the time?
You can say "Kei te wā tēnā?" in Maori to ask "Is that the time?"
To ask "How are you both?" in Maori, you can say "E pēhea ana kōrua?"
You would say "Kei a wai koe i te ra e" in Maori to ask "what did you do yesterday?"
Not sure what you are trying to ask. To which Maori are you saying 'bye, bye'.
"Vaoga" is not a traditional Maori name, but it is possible for individuals with non-Maori names to be of Maori descent or have connections to Maori culture through ancestry, marriage, or other means. It is always best to ask the person directly about their cultural background or identity.
You can say "Kei te wā tēnā?" in Maori to ask "Is that the time?"
To ask "How are you both?" in Maori, you can say "E pēhea ana kōrua?"
don't ask me ask my people...
You would say "Kei a wai koe i te ra e" in Maori to ask "what did you do yesterday?"
Not sure what you are trying to ask. To which Maori are you saying 'bye, bye'.
I don't know ask someone else
"Vaoga" is not a traditional Maori name, but it is possible for individuals with non-Maori names to be of Maori descent or have connections to Maori culture through ancestry, marriage, or other means. It is always best to ask the person directly about their cultural background or identity.
Maoris have not died out there are plenty or maori in New Zealand if you would like to know anything about maoris please ask me on my message board
In Maori, you would say "Kei hea a Nana?" to ask where someone named Nana is.
until next time
Depending on who you ask, some will say it's "Pirinitete", while others would say "Pirinihi"
The phrase "until next time" in Maori can be translated as "kia pai tō ra whakamutunga."