You can say "Kei te wā tēnā?" in Maori to ask "Is that the time?"
In Portuguese, to say "goodbye until next time," you can say "adeus até a próxima vez." "Adeus" means goodbye, and "até a próxima vez" means until next time. This phrase is commonly used in informal settings to bid farewell to someone with the expectation of seeing them again in the future.
"下次见" (xià cì jiàn) is how you say "until next time" in Mandarin.
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
To ask "What time is it?" in Maori, you can say "He aha te wā i tēnei wā?"
until next time
In Portuguese, to say "goodbye until next time," you can say "adeus até a próxima vez." "Adeus" means goodbye, and "até a próxima vez" means until next time. This phrase is commonly used in informal settings to bid farewell to someone with the expectation of seeing them again in the future.
You can say "Kei te wā tēnā?" in Maori to ask "Is that the time?"
"下次见" (xià cì jiàn) is how you say "until next time" in Mandarin.
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
To ask "What time is it?" in Maori, you can say "He aha te wā i tēnei wā?"
He aha te taima?
Hasta la próxima vez.
You would say "Kei te waikīkī te waiparoro" in Maori to mean "It is time for lunch."
Oh, dude, you wanna know how to say "rest in peace" in Maori? It's like "haere ki te po," which literally means "go to the night." So, next time you're at a Maori funeral, you can impress everyone with your knowledge of how to say "rest in peace." Or you could just Google it, but where's the fun in that?
You can say "soy maori".
Answer: aho ia A hui hou (until next time)