Thank You = Kia Ora.... (Just one of its manyuses)
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
The phrase "I am well thank you" in Maori can be translated as "Kei te pai ahau, tena koe".
Kia ora, you can say "Tēnā koe mō te whakarongo" to say thank you for listening in Maori.
Thank you works pretty well. I appreciate it is also good. They speak English in New Zealand.New Zealand is not a language.English and Maori are the spoken languages.Thank you in Maori is - tēnā koe!
In Māori, you can say "āpiti hono, tā āwhina" to mean thank you very much.
In Maori, "ta" can have various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a traditional Maori war club, a person's younger sibling, or be used as a term of endearment or respect.
In Maori, you can say "Thank you" as "Kia ora" or "Me mihi ka tika".
The common greeting in Maori is "Kia ora" which can mean hello, good health, or thank you. It is used as a general greeting in everyday interactions.
In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo." In Maori, it is "kia ora." In Fijian, it is "vinaka." These are just a few examples of how gratitude is expressed in Pacific languages.
The Maori for Hello to one person is 'Tena koe'. 'Kia Ora' is an informal greeting ..It is also used to say 'Thank you'...Kia Ora.
Some common Maori words and their meanings include: Kia ora: hello, or thank you Whanau: family or extended family Mana: authority, prestige, or power Aroha: love, compassion, or empathy