Kia ora korua email
A traditional Māori greeting!
"Kia ora" is a common greeting in New Zealand, which roughly translates to "be well" or "good health". "Korua" is a plural form of "koe", which means "you" (plural).
So, "Kia ora korua" can be translated to "Be well, you two" or "Good health to you both".
Here's a breakdown of the greeting:
- "Kia" means "to live" or "to be"
- "ora" means "well" or "healthy"
- "korua" is the plural form of "koe", meaning "you" (plural)
In Māori culture, greetings are an important part of showing respect and hospitality. "Kia ora" is a common greeting used in everyday life, and it's often accompanied by a handshake or a hug.
I hope that helps!