"Haere ra" is a Māori term used in New Zealand meaning "farewell" or "goodbye." It is used to bid someone farewell or to wish them well on their journey.
"Haere ra" in Maori means "farewell" or "goodbye." It is commonly used when saying goodbye to someone.
In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rā."
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
"Te amo haere" is not a common phrase in any language that I am aware of. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish and "haere" means "go" in Maori. It could be a combination of words from different languages with no specific meaning.
In Maori, "haere mai" means "welcome" or "come here." It is often used as a greeting to invite someone to come closer or to indicate that they are welcome.
"Haere ra" in Maori means "farewell" or "goodbye." It is commonly used when saying goodbye to someone.
In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rā."
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
Haere ra
kei te haere mai a tamanui te ra
The motto of Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School is 'Haere Ake Ra'.
"Te amo haere" is not a common phrase in any language that I am aware of. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish and "haere" means "go" in Maori. It could be a combination of words from different languages with no specific meaning.
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E noho ra (written as three separate words) means goodbye to someone you are leaving. I.e, you are leaving your nana's house, and she is staying at her house, but you are going somewhere else, then you would say 'e noho ra.' If you were staying and you were saying goodbye to someone who is leaving then you would say, "Haere ra." Other ways of saying goodbye are hei konei ra, or ka kite ano (see you again).
In Maori, "haere mai" means "welcome" or "come here." It is often used as a greeting to invite someone to come closer or to indicate that they are welcome.
haere mai means:(interjection) come here! welcome! - a greeting
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.