| 释义 |
haere ra /ˈhʌɪreɪ ˌrɑː /exclamation NZGoodbye: hundreds gathered to say haere ra to the young Northland rugby player...- Resisting the temptation to say "Haere ra", I tell them, "Kia ora."
- To put it in Maori: "Haere ra, haere ra, haere ra."
- Perhaps, collectively, New Zealand needs to learn how to say "Ni hao, huan ying, huan ying", as well as "Haere ra and thanks for the dough".
Origin Late 19th century: Maori, literally 'go there'. |