to say hello in filipino is "mabuhay!"
mabuhay really means "live" but we Filipinos use that as hello.
you can also say "maligayang pagdating" witch means something like a welcom. pagdating is arrival and maligaya is happy.
other translations:
good morning: magandang umaga
good afternoon:magandang hapon
good night: magandang gabi
goodbye: sa susunod ng pagkikita!
i love you: mahal kita
_-_Zamboangueño Chavacano_-_
>One of the SIX(6) Dialects of CHAVACANO LANGUAGE, born in Ciuda de Zamboanga
>Official Language of Ciudad de Zamboanga (Republic of Zamboanga, then.)
>Spoken in Sempornah, Sabbah-Malaysia, Throughout Zamboanga Peninsula, Sulu, Tawi-Twai, Several areas in Mindanao and/or in the Philippines and the Filipino Disapora.
Bienvenido s. =Welcome
Bienvenidos pl. =Welcome
¡Vamos! = Let's Go!, Come!
ex. ¡Bienvenidos na Ciudad de Zamboanga!
¡Bienvenido a La Ciudad e Zamboanga!
¡Vamos A La Ciudad e Zamboanga! / ¡Vamos Na Ciudad de Zamboanga!
¡Buenos Dias! = Good Morning
¡Buenas Tardes! = Good Afternoon
¡Buesnas Noches! = Good Evening
¡Hola! = Hi! Hello!
¿Que tal? / ¿Como Estas Usted? = How are you?
¡BuenaSuerte = Good Luck!
¡Lo Aprobaron! = Thumbs Up
to say hello in filipino is "mabuhay!"
mabuhay really means "live" but we Filipinos use that as hello.
you can also say "maligayang pagdating" witch means something like a welcom. pagdating is arrival and maligaya is happy.
other translations:
good morning: magandang umaga
good afternoon:magandang hapon
good night: magandang gabi
goodbye: sa susunod ng pagkikita!
i love you: mahal kita
_-_Zamboangueño Chavacano_-_
>One of the SIX(6) Dialects of CHAVACANO LANGUAGE, born in Ciuda de Zamboanga
>Official Language of Ciudad de Zamboanga (Republic of Zamboanga, then.)
>Spoken in Sempornah, Sabbah-Malaysia, Throughout Zamboanga Peninsula, Sulu, Tawi-Twai, Several areas in Mindanao and/or in the Philippines and the Filipino Disapora.
Bienvenido s. =Welcome
Bienvenidos pl. =Welcome
¡Vamos! = Let's Go!, Come!
ex. ¡Bienvenidos na Ciudad de Zamboanga!
¡Bienvenido a La Ciudad e Zamboanga!
¡Vamos A La Ciudad e Zamboanga! / ¡Vamos Na Ciudad de Zamboanga!
¡Buenos Dias! = Good Morning
¡Buenas Tardes! = Good Afternoon
¡Buesnas Noches! = Good Evening
¡Hola! = Hi! Hello!
¿Que tal? / ¿Como Estas Usted? = How are you?
¡BuenaSuerte = Good Luck!
¡Lo Aprobaron! = Thumbs Up
In the Philippines, you can say "Welcome" by using the word "Tuloy" or "Maligayang pagdating."
You can say "Maligayang pagdating sa Pilipinas" to mean "welcome to the Philippines" in Tagalog.
In the Philippines, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to someone saying thank you, which translates to "You're welcome" in English.
"Welcome" in the Philippines is spelled as "maligayang pagdating."
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
You can say "Maligayang pagdating sa Pilipinas" to mean "welcome to the Philippines" in Tagalog.
In the Philippines, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to someone saying thank you, which translates to "You're welcome" in English.
In the Philippines, you can say "walang anuman" as a response to "thank you," which means "you're welcome" in Filipino.
You can say "Bem-vindo às Filipinas".
"Welcome" in the Philippines is spelled as "maligayang pagdating."
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
welcome
You can say "welcome" in Hindi as "เคธเฅเคตเคพเคเคค เคนเฅ" (pronounced as swaagat hai).
welcome
to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'