In Hawaiian, the word "mabuhay" does not have a direct translation. However, a common greeting in Hawaiian is "Aloha," which is used to say hello, goodbye, and also means love and compassion.
"Long live" in Filipino is "Mabuhay."
In Cebuano, "mabuhay" is commonly translated as "maayong pag-abot".
Salt in Hawaiian is "paʻakai."
In Cebuano, "mabuhay" is "maayong pag-abot" and "wikang Filipino" is "sinugbuanong pinulongan."
Sorry lol. my keyboard is crazy! To answer this question. We say Mabuhay kamo instead of kayo.. because kayo is a tagalog term. Kamo is Bicolandia term for them/they . If we are addressing a few we will say kamo. If we are addressing an entire groups of people we say Mabuhay kamo gabos (plural). Gabos meaning everyone/everything. To foreigners wondering what Mabuhay is. It means Long Live to you (singular) or long live to all of you. (plural) Mabuhay Ka = singular. Mabuhay kamo = said to a few people you know. Mabuhay kamo gabos/Mabuhay sa gabos or Mabuhay saindo gabos = addressed to entire groups people or a huge crowd. I hope this is clearer now haha. Proud Bicolana
Salt in Hawaiian is "paʻakai."
In Cebuano, "mabuhay" is commonly translated as "maayong pag-abot".
"No" in Hawaiian is typically expressed as "ʻAʻole."
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In Cebuano, "mabuhay" is "maayong pag-abot" and "wikang Filipino" is "sinugbuanong pinulongan."
Aloha.
The Hawaiian equivalent to Brenda would be Peleka.
"Long live" in Filipino is "Mabuhay."
Cowboys = Paniolo
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Julia = Iulia