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E noho ra, Hei konei ra, or Ka kite ano - I'm unsure of whether the spelling in those words is correct or not, but that's definitely the right terminology.
To say goodbye in Maori:

"Haere ra" - say to someone who is leaving.

"E noho ra" - say to someone who is staying.

"Ka kite ano i a koe" ( I'll see you again) - say to one person.

"Ka kite ano i a korua" (I;ll see you again) - say to two people.

"ka kite ano i a koutou" (I'll see you again) - say to three or more people.

(this is often shortened colloquially to "ka kite ano" or even "ka Kite).

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Ka kite ano --- see you again.
Haere ra --- goodbye, if you are the person staying.
E noho ra ----- goodbye, if you are the one leaving.
ka kite apopo----- I'll see you tomorrow.

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