Roughly, "Have a nice day."
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
"Kia pai to rā" means "Have a nice day" in Maori language.
kia pai te ra .
Have a nice day in Maori is "whakarongotia tō rangimārie."
The Maori phrase "Kia pai to wiki" translates to "Have a good week" in English. It is a way of wishing someone well for the upcoming week.
Ka pai usually, or tino pai, depending on the context
"Kia pai to rā" means "Have a nice day" in Maori language.
kia pai te ra .
Have a nice day in Maori is "whakarongotia tō rangimārie."
Kia pai to ra.... Not sure about more than one person tho if anyone else can answer
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
Good.
Kia pai tō rā.
The phrase "until next time" in Maori can be translated as "kia pai tō ra whakamutunga."
I think the closest would be 'Kia pai te haere' ...