In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
To say "travel safe" in Nairobi, you can say "safari salama."
"Kia kaha" is a common Maori phrase meaning "be strong" or "be safe." It is often used as a way to offer encouragement and well-wishes.
I think the closest would be 'Kia pai te haere' ...
You can say "soy maori".
Thank you lord for a safe travel or thank you lord for the safe travel are all correct. The use of "the" is definite article while for "a" is for indefinite article.
how do I say," you will always have my heart "in maori
In Maori, "from" can be translated to "mai."
Dern Thang Plot Phai ( Dern Thang-Travel, Plot Phai- Safe)
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In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.