"Ko wai tou ingoa" means "What is your name?" in Maori.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
Kia ora, you can say "Tēnā koe mō te whakarongo" to say thank you for listening in Maori.
"Tou wi" in Creole French means "yes, indeed" or "that's right." It is used to confirm something or express agreement.
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"Ko wai tou ingoa" means "What is your name?" in Maori.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
"Tawaa Tou" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Tower"
every day lit. "all the days"Everyday
Kia ora, you can say "Tēnā koe mō te whakarongo" to say thank you for listening in Maori.
several ways of saying that ; 'Kia pai tou mutunga wiki!' means have a good weekend; 'Kia pai rawa tou mutunga wiki' means have a really great weekend; where i am from (ngapuhi) you would say 'Ka nui te pai o tou mutunga wiki'.
From Omniglot (http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/maori.php) What's your name? Ko wai tou ingoa? My name is... Ko ... ahau
that's not a question.
头脑不在 (tou nao bu zai) literally means "brain not here", which can be used to imply that someone "does not have a brain (here)" or "is brainless".
Ta eu nao tou intedendo nada doque vc esta falando in English is "I do not get anything that you talking about this"
"Tou wi" in Creole French means "yes, indeed" or "that's right." It is used to confirm something or express agreement.
戦闘 (sen・tou) or 勝負 (shou・bu)