the answer is
walang ano man = to thank u
maligayang pagdating=welcomin guest (hello)
In Filipino, the word for welcome is "maligayang pagdating" or simply "welcome."
In Filipino, you can say "Ano kung ikaw ay Welcome."
The Filipino translation for "welcome" is "maligayang pagdating."
The Filipino word for "you're welcome" is "walang anuman."
In Filipino, you can say "walang anuman" or "walang anuman po" to mean "you're welcome."
In Filipino, "welcome" is often translated as "maligayang pagdating" which is typically used to greet someone or express hospitality.
In Filipino, you can say "Ano kung ikaw ay Welcome."
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The Filipino translation for "welcome" is "maligayang pagdating."
In Filipino, "welcome" is often translated as "maligayang pagdating" which is typically used to greet someone or express hospitality.
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
Tagalog translation of WELCOME TO YOUR HOME: Maligayang Pagdating sa iyong Tahanan
"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.
"I am a Filipino" is correct to say if you are referring to yourself. If you are speaking to someone else and referring to them, you should say "You are a Filipino."
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
"You" in Filipino (Tagalog) is "Ikaw".
The Filipino word for welcome is "maligayang pagdating."
I'm filipino (: I'm guessing you meant to ask what "I love Filipino WomEn" was in Filipino. You say: "Mahal ko ang mga Pinay."