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How do you say what is your name in Filipino?
Tagalog translation: Anong pangalan mo? English term or phrase: what is your name? Tagalog translation:Anong pangalan mo?
How do you greet someone in Filipino?
Basic Filipino greetings
- “Magandang araw! “
- “Maligayang bati!” Maligayang bati is used if you want to greet someone well.
- “Para!” The word para came from the Spanish word parar, which means stop.
- “Sandali lang / Saglit.”
- “Aalis na ako.”
- “Paalam!”
- “Ingat ka!”
- “Salamat! / Salamat po!”
What is HI mean in Tagalog?
How To Say Hello In Tagalog
Tagalog (Filipino) | English translation | How to use it? |
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Kumusta ka po? (ku‧mus‧ta ka po?) | hi or hello | The formal version, used mostly in writing and official documents. |
Kamusta ka? (ka‧mus‧ta ka?) | hi or hello | Used in informal conversation. That is how it is commonly pronounced in Tagalog. |
How do you answer kumusta ka?
Kumusta po kayo? Responses to “How Are You?” You can respond to these expressions by saying “mabuti”, which means “fine” in English.
How do you ask someone’s name in Tagalog?
Say “kumusta?” This phrase was borrowed from the Spanish words “como estas?” which has the same meaning. Ano ang pangalan mo? (a-no ang pa-nga-lan mo) / What’s your name? As part of the introduction stage or when getting to know someone, use this phrase to ask for their name.
What is given name in Tagalog?
The English word “given name” can be translated as the following word in Tagalog: ipinagkaloób na pangalan – [noun] given name more…
How do you answer Kamusta in Tagalog?
Responding to Kumusta Thank you,” when greeted with, “How are you?” Well, in Filipino,this is spoken as, Mabuti naman ako. Salamat. You can also respond with Okay lang ako or Ayos lang ako, which translates to “I’m okay,” or “I’m just fine.” If you want to return the greeting, simply say, Ikaw? or Kayo? or Kayo po?
How do you greet mabuhay?
Just smile up a smile as you say, Oh, oh, Mabuhay! The root word of mabuhay is buhay, which literally means “life” or “alive.” When you use the formal greeting, Mabuhay!, you’re basically saying, “Live!” or “Long Live!”