Formal:
* "Kei te pai ahau, tēnā koe." This translates to "I am well, thank you." It uses the formal "tēnā koe" for showing respect.
* "Kua pai ahau, tēnā koe." This means "I am well, thank you." It emphasizes that you are feeling well now, potentially after a period of being unwell.
Informal:
* "Kei te pai ahau, tēnā." This translates to "I am well, thanks." It uses the less formal "tēnā" for a more casual interaction.
* "Āe, kei te pai ahau." This translates to "Yes, I am well," and can be used in response to someone asking how you are.
The best way to say "I am well, thank you" in Māori will depend on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.