"Saan ka nanggaling" is in Tagalog form which means "Where have you been" in English.
"Saan ka nanggaling" can be translated to "Where did you come from" in English.
"Where are you going?" in Tagalog is "Saan ka pupunta?"
"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
Nakatira ako sa Isabela.
'Where are you going now' in Tagalog: Saan ka pupunta ngayon?
"Nananghalian ka na ba?" or "Tapos ka na bang mananghalian?" or simply, "Kumain ka na ba?"
The word "nanggaling" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term would be "come from", or simply "the place where first something occur/happened".Example sentence: "Saan ka nanggaling?" in English it'd be "Where have you been?".
"Where are you going?" in Tagalog is "Saan ka pupunta?"
di ko nga alam eh. tatanung ka pa .hkakaines ka.?
Nakatira ako sa Isabela.
"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
Saan Ka Man Naroroon was created on 1999-04-05.
"Saan ka pupunta" or "san ang punta mo".
The duration of Saan Ka Man Naroroon is -2700.0 seconds.
The cast of Saan ka papunta - 1976 includes: Lorli Villanueva
There are many ways you can say it in Tagalog depending on how serious or formal your question will be, please take note of the following:"Saan ka nakatira?" (formal)"Taga san ka?" (conversational)
sain ka sa bicol
What you mean by that? The way you say it or anyother way. If you mean by saying, it is Ka-Ka-she