To ask 'how are you' in the Cook Island Maori language, you would say 'Pe'ea koe'? English is also an official language in the Cook Islands, so you could just ask in English if you'd like.
In Maori, you can say "kia ora aroha" to mean "hello love."
The Maori for Hello to one person is 'Tena koe'. 'Kia Ora' is an informal greeting ..It is also used to say 'Thank you'...Kia Ora.
In Maori, you can say "Kia ora" to greet someone, which is a common way to say hi, hello, or be well.
Kia ora tena koe hello to on tena korua hello to two tena koutou hello to all Haere mai eveyone welcome everyone
To ask 'how are you' in the Cook Island Maori language, you would say 'Pe'ea koe'? English is also an official language in the Cook Islands, so you could just ask in English if you'd like.
In Maori, you can say "kia ora aroha" to mean "hello love."
Since they speak English or Maori... Merry Christmas - or - Nga Kirihimete.
The Maori for Hello to one person is 'Tena koe'. 'Kia Ora' is an informal greeting ..It is also used to say 'Thank you'...Kia Ora.
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In Maori, you can say "Kia ora" to greet someone, which is a common way to say hi, hello, or be well.
Kia ora tena koe hello to on tena korua hello to two tena koutou hello to all Haere mai eveyone welcome everyone
In Cook Islands Māori, "rest in peace" is expressed as "E moana te ora." This phrase conveys a wish for peace and tranquility for the deceased. The Cook Islands Maori language reflects the cultural values of honoring and remembering those who have passed away.
Hello
"Morena" means "good morning" in Maori. It is a common greeting used to say hello in the morning.
you just say 'hello'
Kia ora, It means literally "be well/healthy" but is usually translated and used as an informal "hi"