Kia kaha - Yuna

 Kia kaha means "stay strong". Kia means " to be" or " to have" when combine with another word and Haka means "strong", "able", or "courageous". 

Example sentences: 

Kia kaha, you'll get it done! (when encouraging someone to finish a task)

We send out thoughts to everyone in New Zealand today. Kia kaha (a message of solidarity)




Comments

  1. What is a beautiful and attractive word!! I think that it is important to stay be strong in a life.

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  2. I am glad to know this word! I will use this word for myself. It will motivate me!

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  3. It's so beautiful word. I'll use this word to write a message!

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  4. That’s such a beautiful phrase! I am so happy to know that !

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