It is a greeting to two people (one person, "Tena Koe", 3 or more, "Tena Kotou")
'tena koe' is hello to one, 'tena korua' is speaking to two. "Tena Koutou' when speaking to a group of 3 or more.
Kia ora tena koe hello to on tena korua hello to two tena koutou hello to all Haere mai eveyone welcome everyone
Kia Ora means hello in Maori. It also means thankyou.Tena Koe (when speaking to one person).Tena Korua (when speaking to two people).Tena Koutou (when speaking to three or more people)'Kia ora' is commonly used as a more casual greeting.
Korua is a Māori word that is used to address two people, specifically two individuals who are both older than the speaker.
Ataahua means beautiful, kōrua is used when the speaker is referring to a group of only two people, as rua means 2 and ko is used to refer to a person. So the speaker is telling two people they are beautiful.
'tena koe' is hello to one, 'tena korua' is speaking to two. "Tena Koutou' when speaking to a group of 3 or more.
It means "hello" (said to one person) You would say tena korua to two people and tena koutou to three or more.
Kia ora tena koe hello to on tena korua hello to two tena koutou hello to all Haere mai eveyone welcome everyone
It is a greeting to 3 or more people Tena koe: Hello to one Tena Korua: Hello to two Tena koutou: Hello to all
Koura Means Kewai Which Is A Fresh Water Specie If you mean Tena Korua, it means hello to two people.
Kia Ora means hello in Maori. It also means thankyou.Tena Koe (when speaking to one person).Tena Korua (when speaking to two people).Tena Koutou (when speaking to three or more people)'Kia ora' is commonly used as a more casual greeting.
Korua is a Māori word that is used to address two people, specifically two individuals who are both older than the speaker.
New Zealanders use the same gestures and greetings as other English speaking parts of the world, with the addition of Maori greetings, including:"Kia ora", "Tena koe/Tena korua/Tena koutou", "Haere mai" and the hongi (where noses touch in a symbolic sharing of air).
The most common way of saying "Who is that?" in Maori is "Ko wai tena?" macron on the "e" in tena.
Ataahua means beautiful, kōrua is used when the speaker is referring to a group of only two people, as rua means 2 and ko is used to refer to a person. So the speaker is telling two people they are beautiful.
True - He Pono tena korero (that story is to be beleived) Beleive - ka pono au ki tena korero (I believe that story)
The phrase "I am well thank you" in Maori can be translated as "Kei te pai ahau, tena koe".