Good Night In Maori. Nights Night, Maori, Lunar Respectful phrases like "Kia pai te pō" and "Ngā mihi o te pō" can be used in formal settings, while more relaxed phrases like "Ka kite anō" and "Pō marie" are commonly used among friends and acquaintances Good evening/night - Pō mārie (Poh mah-ree-eh) This phrase wishes the person you say it to a peaceful evening/night
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When speaking to friends, family, or peers, the language can be more relaxed and informal. Mauri ora e hoa - Good health to you, friend; E moe marie, e te whānau - Rest well, family ; Ka kite anō - Until we see you again ; Kei te pō, kei te moe - It's night, sleep well ; Informal Ways to Say Goodnight
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Check out the video below to hear the pronunciation and use of the above greetings in Māori by a native speaker: Pō literally means 'night' and mārie means peaceful Ngā mihi nui Kind regards (more emphasis on gratitude) Ngā mihi me te aroha nui Love and best wishes
Maori goodness Telegraph. Ko te kōrero whakamutunga anō mō te tino āhua o ngā Tangaroa nei, tae noa ki te Ōmutu, ko tēnei te wā mōmona o te maramataka, e whitu rā te roa (WT 2013:32) / The final statement about the real nature of these Tangaroa nights, right until Ōmutu (the fourteenth night after the full moon), is that this is the productive time of the lunar calendar, and it is seven days long.
Maori Karakia or prayer... May the sun bring you energy by day May the moon softly restore you. It translates to "Give strength to rest" and is a unique way to wish someone a good night's sleep in the southern dialect In conclusion, saying good night in New Zealand can be expressed formally or informally