"Kei te pouri" is a phrase in Māori language meaning "I am sad" or "I am feeling down." It is used to express feelings of sadness or sorrow.
"Kei te pouri au" is a phrase in Māori that translates to "I am sad" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of sadness or unhappiness.
"Kei te hiakai au" means "I am hungry" in Māori, which is the language spoken by the indigenous people of New Zealand.
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Kei te riri auI am anrgy
Kei te pehea koe? - How are you? :)
"Kei te pouri au" is a phrase in Māori that translates to "I am sad" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of sadness or unhappiness.
I am sleepy
"Kei te hiakai au" means "I am hungry" in Māori, which is the language spoken by the indigenous people of New Zealand.
Kei te pai - I am well or Kei te ngenge- I am tired
im fine
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Kei te riri auI am anrgy
Kei te pehea koe? - How are you? :)
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
"Kei te ngenge ahau" means "I am tired" in Māori, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is a common phrase used to express fatigue or exhaustion.
Kei A Wai Ra Te Kupu was created in 2001.
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