kei te hia Kai au!
Huka.
In Maori, "wai" can mean water, juice, or liquid.
Kia ora (keya- ora) is a casual greeting in Maori.
For thank you, "Kia ora" is the generally accepted term in Maori.
uru
e hoa
The Maori word for hungry is "hiakai". In a sentence, you would say "e hiakai ana ahau" meaning "I am hungry.
munu bhook lage he
Jeg er sulten.
You can say "ā¤ŽāĨā¤āĨ ā¤āĨā¤ ā¤˛ā¤āĨ ā¤šāĨ" (Mujhe bhook lagi hai) in Hindi to express that you are hungry.
You can say "soy maori".
You could say "I could eat a horse."
You would say "Kei te moe ahau" in Maori to mean "I am going to sleep."
Sticking out the tongue, known as "whakapohane" in Maori culture, is a form of intimidation, defiance, or challenge. It is often used in haka (war dances) as a way to display aggression towards opponents. It is a cultural practice that is deeply rooted in Maori traditions.
how do I say," you will always have my heart "in maori
The Romanian language equivalent of I am hungry is Mi-e foame.
Money in Maori is "moni."
In Maori, the word for light is "marama."