Your Welcome in filipino is : Walang anuman. Which basically translates to, no problem, or it was no problem.
the answer is walang ano man = to thank u maligayang pagdating=welcomin guest (hello)
Filipino Translation of WELCOME: mabuhay
The Filipino word for "you're welcome" is "walang anuman."
Well, there isn't. If they say salamat (Thank You) you just smile. (Like this) =)
Tagalog Translation of WELCOME: mabuhay
mabuhay
the answer is walang ano man = to thank u maligayang pagdating=welcomin guest (hello)
Filipino Translation of WELCOME: mabuhay
Tagalog translation of YOU'RE WELCOME: walang anuman
The Filipino word for "you're welcome" is "walang anuman."
Well, there isn't. If they say salamat (Thank You) you just smile. (Like this) =)
Tagalog Translation of WELCOME: mabuhay
Mabuhay (literally used as Welcome but is actually meaning is Long Live), Tuloy ka/kayo (literally welcome to visitors but meaning is Come in)
You are a Filipino= Pilipino ka I am a Filipino= Pilipino ako
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
The national language of the Philippines is Tagalog - sometimes called Filipino. "welcome to our home translates to:maligayang pagdating sa aming tahananmali - gay - ang = welcome - the 'a' is pronounced as in car, except the syllable gay is pronounced same as guypagdating = coming - the 'a' is pronounced as in car.aming = our - again 'a' is pronounced as in cartahanan = home - 'a' is pronounced as in car