kia kaha
Appearance
Maori
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the verbal particle kia and kaha (“(be) strong, strength”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Interjection
[edit]- be strong (used as an affirmation or motto)
- A term of comfort or solace (equivalent of the English phrase "be strong, my thoughts are with you").
- An interjection during a speech to indicate support or approval (similar to "hear, hear!").
References
[edit]- Winifred Bauer, 1997. The Reed Reference Grammar of Māori. Reed, page 99.