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How do you say goodbye in maori from a person staying?

The most common way to say goodbye in Maori, from a person staying, is:

"Haere ra!"

This translates to "Go well!" or "Farewell!" It's a polite and respectful way to say goodbye, wishing the other person a safe journey.

Here are a few other options, depending on the context:

* "Tena koe!" (Formal, meaning "Goodbye" or "Until we meet again")

* "Arohanui!" (Means "Much love" or "With love")

* "Ka kite a muri!" (Means "See you later")

* "Ka kite ano!" (Means "See you again")

Important note: Maori is a spoken language and pronunciation is crucial. The correct pronunciation of "Haere ra" is roughly "Hi-re rah".

It's always good to learn the Maori language and show respect for the culture.

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