I am tired
You can say "Kei te hiamoe ahau" in Māori, which translates to "I am tired."
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
Kei te mauiui (pronounced K teh ma-wee-wee)
Ka mahi koe- you work. ka mahi ahau - i work kei te mahi koe/e mahi koe - are you working?
You would say "Kei te moe ahau" in Maori to mean "I am going to sleep."
You can say "Kei te hiamoe ahau" in Māori, which translates to "I am tired."
Kei te pai - I am well or Kei te ngenge- I am tired
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
Kei te mauiui (pronounced K teh ma-wee-wee)
Ka mahi koe- you work. ka mahi ahau - i work kei te mahi koe/e mahi koe - are you working?
You would say "Kei te moe ahau" in Maori to mean "I am going to sleep."
You can say "Kei te pai ahau, mihi" in Maori, which translates to "I am good, thanks."
In Māori, "I love you" can be translated as "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
"I love you" in Maori translates to "Aroha ahau ki a koe."
The phrase "I am well thank you" in Maori can be translated as "Kei te pai ahau, tena koe".
Kei te aroha ahau kia koe
There is no one word to translate "wondering whether." Instead, you would need to follow the structure of placing your options first and then saying the word "ranei" at the end of your sentence structure, ie: Kei te rangirua ahau - Ka taea ahau te haere, te noho ranei? = I am uncertain - should I go or stay?