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Basics in Maori phrasebook
Basics in Maori phrasebook
Please�
koa (Homai koa he kaputi = Give me a cup of tea, please )
Please�
Tena (Tena homai he kaputi = Please give me a cup of tea)
Thank you�
kia ora (is pronounced KEE-A o-ra)
Yes�
ae
No�
kaore
Hello means tena koe
Well being means Kia ora
As there is no word for thank you, kia ora is used
No is Kahore for the Northland tribe Nga Puhi
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