Ka pai -- Miyu Imazaki
Ka pai is a Maori phrase that means good or well done. It’s commonly used in New Zealand to praise or acknowledge someone. The phrase can be used in everyday conversation.
Example sentence: Ka pai, you did an amazing presentation!
I found ka pai interesting because it is short, simple, and easy to use, even for people who don’t know much about the Māori phrase like me. Moreover, I like this sound because there are no sounds like this phrase in English and Japanese.
I want to try to use "Ka pai" in the rest of my days which staying in NZ. It is easy to memorize and I guess there are many opportunities to use this words !
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great idea! I hope you find many chances to use Ka pai in daily life.
DeleteI found this word useful when I want to praise or admire someone:)
ReplyDeleteYes, it’s a useful word for praising others! I’ll try to use it too.
DeleteIt's really interesting! I also think this word is simple and easy to use. I'll use "Ka pai" in actual conversation!
ReplyDeleteI agree! It’s simple and easy to remember. Let’s use it more in conversations!
DeleteYeah! I'm noticed Kan-paiiii. I will try to use this Maori word.
ReplyDeleteNice! It’s great to learn and use new words from different languages.
DeleteIt is interesting word! I learnt and I will try to use it.
ReplyDeleteThat’s great! I hope you get to use it soon.
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