Asawa.
Though it could mean male or female, but it's commonly understood that when you use it, you refer to the opposite sex.
In Filipino, "wife" is translated as "asawa."
"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."
Honey: I love you with all my heart. Yours for ever Hugo
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
"Kamusta" is the informal way to say "hi" in Filipino.
To say "My name is" in Filipino, you can say "Ang pangalan ko ay."
Honey: I love you with all my heart. Yours for ever Hugo
"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" in Filipino (Tagalog) is "Ikaw".
Tagalog Translation of BE YOUR WIFE: maging asawa mo
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."
great in Filipino - magaling
''I love you'' in Filipino is ''mahal kita''.
To say "darling" in Filipino, you can use the word "mahal." It is a term of endearment commonly used to express love or affection towards a significant other.
grandfather in Filipino: lolo
Filipino translation of CHOCOLATE: tsokolate
You say uncle in Filipino as "Tito" for a male uncle and "Tita" for a female aunt.