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Definition of kia kaha in English: kia kahaexclamationˌkiːə ˈkɑːhə NZ Used to encourage strength or confidence. kia kaha, and remember: it is better to fall on principle than to stand on lies Example sentencesExamples - Kia kaha little man, they wrote.
- Kia kaha and the best of luck.
- In the meantime, kia kaha Christchurch, and kia kaha Chris and his team.
- Get well soon, Kia Kaha, Bro.
- Kia kaha, good luck and goodbye.
- We know how hard weight loss is to achieve - kia kaha guys!
- Kia Kaha to you and your family.
- Kia kaha, Carol, for your inspiration.
- Kia kaha - our thoughts and prayers are with you today.
- Rest easy, and kia kaha!
Origin Late 19th century: Maori. |