The Maranao translation of "kamusta kayo" is "ma'ong ka sagay".
"Unutan kano niyo da?" is the Maranao translation of "Kamusta na kayo lahat?"
ewan ko a ubet kayo
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Hello" or "Hi" in English, or with "Kumusta" in Tagalog, which means "How are you?" Handshakes and nods are also common forms of greeting in Filipino culture.
"Kayo wala kayong" doesn't make sense in Tagalog. It seems there might be a typo or the phrase is incomplete. Can you provide more context or clarify the phrase?
"Mahal ko kayo" in Ilocano is "Ay-ayaten kayo."
English is understood and spoken in the Philippines. To say "How are you?" in the local language (Tagalog), you say..."Kamusta ka?" but when asked to an elderly person, say... "Kamusta na po kayo?". It is pronounced as spelled.
ewan ko a ubet kayo
English translation of MAHAL KO KAYO: I love you.
magdota nalang kayo!
i love you
pakyu kayo hahaha
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Hello" or "Hi" in English, or with "Kumusta" in Tagalog, which means "How are you?" Handshakes and nods are also common forms of greeting in Filipino culture.
"Kayo wala kayong" doesn't make sense in Tagalog. It seems there might be a typo or the phrase is incomplete. Can you provide more context or clarify the phrase?
proverb:putang ina nyo gago kayo
lagot kayo kay sir. Dindo ikaw
"Mahal ko kayo" in Ilocano is "Ay-ayaten kayo."
Kayo Hatta's birth name is Lori Kayo Hatta.