Hello is a very standard form of greeting in Filipino so I think there's no Filipino term equivalent to this. In formal settings though, one could say "mabuhay!" to greet the guests. How are you -Kamusta?
The phrase "hello, how are you" in Filipino is "kamusta ka".
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta" and "goodbye" is "Paalam."
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
To say "hello" in Filipino, you can use the word "Kamusta."
first of all its Philippine and they say Hello too but 'how are u' is kamusta po (kuh-moose-tuh, poh
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta" and "goodbye" is "Paalam."
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
first of all its Philippine and they say Hello too but 'how are u' is kamusta po (kuh-moose-tuh, poh
Because Filipinos actually say Hello as it is. There isn't any direct translation of Hello. The nearest translation is Kumusta ka which means How are you or How are you doing.
is - Kumusta. It sounds like Spanish - because the Spaniards went to the Philippines.
is accepted in Filipino language so it is written as .
In Filipino, the word for welcome is "maligayang pagdating" or simply "welcome."
The answer is Kamusta ----- Some people will say "Kamusta" similar to the original Spanish greeting "Como estas?" which translates to "How are you?". "Mabuhay" is also being generally used as a rough translation to "Hello".
To say "hello" in Filipino, you can use the word "Kamusta."
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"I am a Filipino" is the correct way to say it. "Filipino" is the preferred term for people and things related to the Philippines, while "Pilipino" is an older term used for the national language of the Philippines.