"Piki te ora" is a Maori phrase that translates to "seek wellness" or "climb to good health" in English. It is a phrase used to encourage positive well-being and taking steps towards improving one's health.
Ora del te means "Tea time."
In Māori, "piki atu ki te rangi" means to reach for the sky or to strive for excellence. It is an expression that encourages individuals to aim high and achieve their goals.
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Good luck is kia waimarie and thanks is kia ora and memories is mahara but I'm not sure how to say it altogether, sorry.
It is tahitian for Happy Birthday!
Kia ora. Kei te pēhea koe? (For 1 person) Kia ora. Kei te pēhea korua? (For 2 people) Kia ora. Kei te pēhea koutou? (For 3 or more people)
Kia ora, kei te pehea koe? when talking to one person Kia ora, kei te pehea korua? when talking to two people Kia ora, kei te pehea koutou? when talking to three or more people
Piki means to pick or to choose. You would mainly here this among church groups or Samoan workers who go to "Piki" or pick fruit/veges etc
In Māori, "osé" is not a recognized term, but "thank you" is commonly expressed as "nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi," which translates to "with your contribution and my contribution, the people will thrive." A simpler way to say thank you in Māori is "kia ora," which conveys gratitude and well-wishing.
kia ora and i don't know about the other one
ke te pai kei te pai ahau.
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.