馃嚦馃嚳 Maori phrases

How to Say "Good luck" in Maori

The SPAIKING TeamJuly 27, 2026
Kia kaha
"Good luck" in Maori 路 say it like kee-ah kah-hah

The most natural way to say "Good luck" in Maori is Kia kaha. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.

Other ways to say it

Kia manuia
Used more in a formal context, often in greetings.
Kia ora
A casual way to wish someone well, often used in everyday conversation.

When to use it

You can use 'Kia kaha' when wishing someone well before an event or challenge. It is often said to encourage someone to be strong. It is appropriate in both casual and formal situations.

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Examples in Maori

MaoriEnglish
Kia kaha i a koe i te whakataetae.Good luck to you in the competition.
Common mistake
Learners often confuse 'Kia kaha' with 'Kia ora', which has a different meaning.

The fastest way to remember it

Vocabulary you only read fades fast. Vocabulary you say out loud sticks. Hear Kia kaha, repeat it a few times, then use it in a real sentence. SPAIKING lets you practice exactly that, speaking Maori with a coach that corrects your pronunciation in real time. You can start with two free conversations.

Frequently asked questions

What does 'Kia kaha' literally mean?

'Kia kaha' literally means 'be strong' but is commonly used to wish someone good luck.

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