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Mauruuru (MAH-roo-roo)

http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Tahitian/mauruuru

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maeva ! manava ! ("Welcome" as in Welcome to our land)Aita fifi ("No problem" as in you're welcome)

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In native Maori it is Kia Ora

For the Cooks Islands it is Kia Orana

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"Malo e Lelei" can also mean hi or hello

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maeva - welcome

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Ia orana, Tahiti

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