'Your mom too' in Filipino: Ang ina mo rin.
In Filipino, "your mom too" is translated as "si nanay mo rin" or "nanay mo rin."
In Filipino, "grandma" is commonly translated as "Lola."
In the Philippines, "mom" is commonly referred to as "ina" or "nanay" in Filipino.
"Mom" in Filipino is spelled as "ina" or "nanay".
Yes, Kevjumba's mother is Filipino. She is of Filipino descent.
You can say "Kumakain ka ba nang sobra?" in Filipino to ask "Do you eat too much?"
In the Philippines, "mom" is commonly referred to as "ina" or "nanay" in Filipino.
In Filipino, "grandma" is commonly translated as "Lola."
"Mom" in Filipino is spelled as "ina" or "nanay".
Yes, Kevjumba's mother is Filipino. She is of Filipino descent.
You can say "Kumakain ka ba nang sobra?" in Filipino to ask "Do you eat too much?"
first of all its Philippine and they say Hello too but 'how are u' is kamusta po (kuh-moose-tuh, poh
"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."
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
yes his mom is
John Cena's mom is alive
"You" in Filipino (Tagalog) is "Ikaw".
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."