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How do you say with much love in Maori?

There isn't a single phrase in Māori that directly translates to "with much love." However, you can express this sentiment using several phrases depending on the context and the person you're addressing. Here are some options:

General expressions of love:

* "Nō reira, me te aroha nui." This translates to "Therefore, with much love." It's a formal way to end a letter or message.

* "Aroha nui." This means "Much love" and is a versatile way to express affection.

* "Aroha tātou." This means "Love to you." It's a more personal and informal way to express affection.

* "Aroha ahau ki a koe." This means "I love you." It's a more direct and romantic way to express affection.

Specific expressions of love:

* "Nō reira, me te aroha nui ki a koe." This means "Therefore, with much love to you." It's a more personal way to express affection than "Nō reira, me te aroha nui."

* "Me te aroha ki a koe." This means "With love to you." It's a more casual way to express affection.

* "Me te aroha nui ki a koutou." This means "With much love to you all." It's a good way to express affection to a group of people.

When writing a letter or email, you can also add:

* "Kia ora." This means "Greetings" or "Best regards."

* "Nāku noa." This means "Yours sincerely" or "Sincerely yours."

Ultimately, the best way to say "with much love" in Māori depends on the context and your personal relationship with the person you're addressing.

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