Saying HI ANGELIKA in Filipino: Hi Angelika!
The phrase "Hi Grandma" can be translated to "Hi Lola" in Filipino.
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
"Kamusta ka?" is how you say "How are you?" in Filipino.
"Hi" in Filipino is typically translated as "Kamusta" or "Hello."
Saying HI ANGELIKA in Filipino: Hi Angelika!
The phrase "Hi Grandma" can be translated to "Hi Lola" in Filipino.
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It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
"Kamusta ka?" is how you say "How are you?" in Filipino.
Kumusta is how to say hi in tagolog if you are filipino you know this!! so why did you search this. if you are not filipino and doesn't speak tagolog then here is how you say it. thank you!! :D KUMUSTA PO OR JUST KUMUSTA.
"Hi" in Filipino is typically translated as "Kamusta" or "Hello."
In Filipino, you can say "Kamusta" to greet someone, which is equivalent to "hi" in English.
There's no definite tagalog translation for 'hi'.. It can mean 'mabuhay' but you don't exactly say 'mabuhay' when meeting a friend, do you? 'Hi' is more an informal greeting... something you would say to a companion, a friend or a stranger down the street. The closest tagalog term would be 'musta?' or 'kumusta?' though it really means 'how are you?' in english. Still, the overall essence of the greeting is the same..you get my drift.
In Filipino, you would say "Congratulations" as "Congratulations" or "Pakaka-bait."
Say Jasmine just as you would say it in English. Filipino language has adopted letter j.
oo ---- When a person is being polite, one would say "opo".