it means sit down
"E noho" in Maori means "sit down" or "stay seated." It is a common phrase used to instruct someone to sit or remain in a seated position.
"E noho ra" is a Māori phrase that translates to "goodbye" in English. It is commonly used as a way to bid farewell or say goodbye in New Zealand.
e tu - means stand e noho - means sit
"Noho" in Maori refers to the act of sitting or staying in one place. It can also mean to reside or live in a certain location.
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"Kei Whangarei toku kainga noho" means: Whangarei is where I live.
noho ho'okau [noho ho-oh-kow] or kau noho wale [kow noho va-lay]
"E Tu" - "Stand Up" "E noho" - "Sit down"
Issi Noho was created in 1974.
The Hawaiian phrase for "stay strong" is "E noho ikaika." "E noho" means "to stay" or "to remain," while "ikaika" translates to "strong" or "powerful." This phrase can be used to encourage someone to remain resilient in challenging times.
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
Aloha: Noho hau'oli Hawai`i nei! [noho how ohlee Hawai`i nay]