The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
"Tihei mauri ora" is a phrase in the Māori language which is used as an exclamation to acknowledge the essence of life or to express respect for the living spirit within all things. It is similar to saying "Behold the breath of life" in English.
Kia ora!
Thank You = Kia Ora.... (Just one of its manyuses)
In Maori, you can say "kia ora aroha" to mean "hello love."
hai koe mauri ora taku hao kohine
The saying Tihei mauri ora comes from when Hineahuone (the first made woman) had life breathed into her. The tiheiis like the sneeze when a child is born, the mauri is the force and the ora is the life.
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
The saying Tihei mauri ora comes from when Hineahuone (the first made woman) had life breathed into her. The tiheiis like the sneeze when a child is born, the mauri is the force and the ora is the life.
Mauri tūpato.
"Tihei mauri ora" is a phrase in the Māori language which is used as an exclamation to acknowledge the essence of life or to express respect for the living spirit within all things. It is similar to saying "Behold the breath of life" in English.
none of your busines
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
Kia ora!
Thank You = Kia Ora.... (Just one of its manyuses)
The word Mauri usually refers to the Maori people. These people were very well known and lived in Australia. There are many people who come from Maori descent.