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You can say goodbye in Filipino by saying "Paalam" which means farewell.
You would say "Hi Angelika" in Filipino as "Kamusta Angelika."
if they don't speak English then don't talk to them! whats the point? of translate what you are saying into polish on google translate before sending it! And translate what they are saying into English!
"saying" would translate "diciendo". For example: "As I was saying..." would be "Como (te/le) estaba diciendo..."
ANSWER: Filipinos greet each other by saying, Kumusta.
Yes he does.. There is actually a video of him saying "Mahal Kita" (I love you in Filipino) to all his Filipino Fans.. =))
for me I BELIEVE IN THE SAYING THAT "EVERY FILIPINO DESERVE IT" I THANK YOU
for me I BELIEVE IN THE SAYING THAT "EVERY FILIPINO DESERVE IT" I THANK YOU
Hindot is a Filipino slang word derived from the Filipino transliteration of "hit it." It is often used to express enthusiasm or encouragement, similar to saying "go for it" or "give it your best."
No, unless your saying Mother Goose.
saying "po" and "opo" to respect elderly/ the person who is older than you
It is "Necessity is the mother of invention"