In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
In the Ilocano language, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak."
"Mabuhay" is a Filipino greeting that translates to "welcome" or "long live." It is not a term in an Indian language.
In Ilokano, a language spoken in the Philippines, a kite is called "pandikdik."
In Pangasinan language, "Mabuhay" means "welcome" or "live" in English.
"Mabuhi ang Pilipino" is the translation of "Mabuhay ang Filipino" in Cebuano.
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"Mabuhay" is a Filipino greeting that translates to "welcome" or "long live." It is not a term in an Indian language.
It would be helpful if you tell us what language the word mabuhay is.
In the Ilocano language, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak."
The languages spoken in Region 2 in the Philippines include Ilocano, Itawis, Gaddang, and Ibanag. These languages are commonly spoken by the local communities in the region.
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"Mabuhi ang Pilipino" is the translation of "Mabuhay ang Filipino" in Cebuano.
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The Tagalog word "mabuhay" means "long live" or "welcome" in English. It is often used as a greeting or well-wish in Filipino culture.