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Examples

  • Go Mr Bainimarama alot of maori support your views Kia kaha.

    Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji 2009

  • Quoting what Tai_Nga said, “Go Mr Bainimarama alot of maori support your views Kia kaha” … ummm sori as Native Fijians living in Aotearoa we beg to differ with your views.

    Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji 2009

  • It's rally round the leader time. kia ora ( 'good fortune') kia kaha (be strong) Barack.

    Sources: Obama's team to start VP search 2008

  • In Hawaiian, “kaha” means “to mark, draw, place, turn or surf,” and “na” means “belonging to.”

    The Tail Section » Tail Section Now Accepting Fan Submissions! 2008

  • In one of my visits to al-Madina al-Munawwara, when I was honored to visit the graves of the Ahl al-Bayt peace be upon them in the well-known cemetery of Jannat al-Baqi, an old woman happen to meet me and asked in the Urdu language: Qubure Fatima kaha hai?

    GRAVES OF FATIMA ('A) mkhalfan@gmail.com 2009

  • I immediately thought that her sentence was wrong, and what she meant was qabre Fatima kaha hai Where is the grave of Fatima?

    Archive 2009-11-01 mkhalfan@gmail.com 2009

  • The Māori phrase “kia kaha”, literally “be strong”, is also frequently encountered as an indication of moral support for someone starting a stressful undertaking or otherwise in a difficult situation.

    Mash It Up, Tear It Down, Start Again 2007

  • I immediately thought that her sentence was wrong, and what she meant was qabre Fatima kaha hai Where is the grave of Fatima?

    GRAVES OF FATIMA ('A) mkhalfan@gmail.com 2009

  • The Māori phrase “kia kaha”, literally “be strong”, is also frequently encountered as an indication of moral support for someone starting a stressful undertaking or otherwise in a difficult situation.

    Ka mate, Ka mate; ka ora, ka ora 2007

  • In one of my visits to al-Madina al-Munawwara, when I was honored to visit the graves of the Ahl al-Bayt peace be upon them in the well-known cemetery of Jannat al-Baqi, an old woman happen to meet me and asked in the Urdu language: Qubure Fatima kaha hai?

    Archive 2009-11-01 mkhalfan@gmail.com 2009

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