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In the Maranao language, "good afternoon" can be translated to "Marhay na aga."
In Maranao language, "thank you" is "salamot."
Maupay nga aga.
Magayeng
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
The phrase ñI love you tooî is a common response to ñI love youî. In the language of Maranao, the language of the lakes, a dialect in Italy, to say I love you too would be Pekababaya-an ko seka.
In the Maranao language, "good afternoon" can be translated to "Marhay na aga."
mapiya gagawi-i ! :)
Unless "Christ Jesus your Lord" is some regional dialect I'm unfamiliar with, I think you just did.
Maupay nga aga.
Magayeng
In Maranao language, "thank you" is "salamot."
maphod an makpa yu (tuwali dialect) but unlike the ilocacos and tagalogs, we don't greet people good morning or good afternoon. I think you can say maphod an algo yu for good day. so in (ayangan dialect) we also say "maphod an lafhi ju"
Give em a beer and just slurr somethin scottish sounding, giving them a good wave, goodbye! I don't feel racism is really needed. Anyway, being a largely English-speaking nation, you can say "have a nice day".
If you mean how do you say Good Afternoon in Cypriot, Cypriots speak a greek dialect and it is called "Kalispera" ("kaleespera")
Assalamu alaikum (as-sa-la-mu-alai-kum
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