In the Cook Islands, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Aere ra."
In Rarotonga, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "ka kite." It is a casual way to bid farewell to someone in the Cook Islands.
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.
Goodbye in Serbian is "zbogom".
In the Seminole language, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Ha hoke" which translates to "see you later."
Goodbye in Kiowa is "ga'udohaa."
In Rarotonga, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "ka kite." It is a casual way to bid farewell to someone in the Cook Islands.
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.
There's lots of Solomon Island language... in my language you say vea sigoi
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.
Goodbye in Serbian is "zbogom".
In the Seminole language, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Ha hoke" which translates to "see you later."
Goodbye in Kiowa is "ga'udohaa."
In Blackfoot, the word for goodbye is "apikii."
In the Torres Strait language, you can say goodbye by saying "Kilei."
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There is no such language as Nuniean.
In Choctaw, you can say goodbye by saying "Chi pisa la chike."