phrase General Slang

ka kite anō

kah KEE-teh ah-NOH · phrase · informal

See you again; goodbye

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Definitions

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A friendly farewell meaning 'see you again'. Often shortened to 'ka kite'.

“Ka kite anō, catch you next week.”
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ka kite anō In A Sentence

Ka kite anō, catch you next week.

Origin & Usage

From Māori 'ka kite anō' (see you again); common sign-off in New Zealand.

Variants ka kite

People Also Ask

What does ka kite anō mean?

Ka kite anō is a Māori farewell meaning 'see you again'. It's often shortened to just 'ka kite'.

How do you say goodbye in Māori?

One common friendly sign-off is 'ka kite anō' or the shorter 'ka kite', both meaning 'see you again'.

Is ka kite anō formal?

No, it's a casual, friendly farewell used in everyday New Zealand conversation, often on radio and TV sign-offs too.

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