Its just Hello or Kia ora. (Kia Ora is said as one word, key-ora. Roll the r, so it sounds like 'orda')
hello, or if you want to say it in maori its Kia Ora =]
Note: New Zealand is an English speaking country.
New Zealand is not a language.
Maori and English is the only two languages used In New Zealand.
English is the main language used everywhere in New zealand.
Kia ora
The common greeting in the Cook Islands is 'kia orana' (pronounced KEE-YAH OR-AH-NAH), which means "may you live long".
Other islands in the Cooks also use other expressions, such as 'tangi ke' in Mangaia (pronounced TAH-NG-I KEH), where the 'ng' is pronounced like the ng in 'long'. Some local islanders in the norther Cooks replace the 'r' in 'kia orana' with an 'l', as in 'kia olana'. This is based on the local dialect of these particular islands.
its Uranah, or Yoranah...im not sure about the spelling, but its pronounced as yo-ra-nah..it means "i accecpt you.."
blues marquez
cagayan de oro
just ''bonjour'' everyone speak french there!there is also local dialect from each area u live.
I love you in cookisland?
Inangaro au iakoe
Inangaro au ia koe!
tanga
How is say i love u no edo
To say "I love" an item, food, or the action of doing something, you should say Me encanta and then the item/action. (If you are referring to more than one thing, say Me encantanand then the items.) To say "I love you", you would say Te amo. (Amo means "I love" and te means "you"). To say "I love" another person, but not the person you are talking with, you would say Se amo ("I love him/her/them") or Yo amo Alejandra ("I love Alexis").
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
Ah-bah-raka
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
i <3 u :)
Inangaro au ia koe!
Oh young one...you smoke the weed ON cook island!
brother
Whanau = Family
Meitaki
To ask 'how are you' in the Cook Island Maori language, you would say 'Pe'ea koe'? English is also an official language in the Cook Islands, so you could just ask in English if you'd like.
ngang mi tongek ( I love you)hOw yoU can sAy it ( nang me tonek ). It depends on which Chuuk island you are from, my boyfriend is from Satowan Island, and they say I love you - Ai Tong Ngonuk
Literally translates to motu alofa (the island loves), and if it is alofa motu (love the island).
Translation: J'aime cuisiner.
Tá mé go maith cócaireacht.