Walang anuman
Walang anuman in Hiligaynon translates to "wala sing ano man."
In Tagalog, "You're welcome" is translated as "Walang anuman."
The Bisaya word for "you're welcome" is "wala'y anuman."
In the Philippines, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to someone saying thank you, which translates to "You're welcome" in English.
In Tagalog, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to "Thank you." This expresses that you are welcoming and that the thanks are not necessary.
In Filipino, you can say "walang anuman" or "walang anuman po" to mean "you're welcome."
Tagalog Translation of YOU'RE WELCOME: Walang anuman.
Walang anuman.
Walang anuman.
Walang anuman.
In Tagalog, "You're welcome" is translated as "Walang anuman."
paalam at walang anuman
In the Philippines, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to someone saying thank you, which translates to "You're welcome" in English.
Tagalog translation of your welcome: Walang anuman
In the Philippines, you can say "walang anuman" as a response to "thank you," which means "you're welcome" in Filipino.
In Filipino, you can say "Ano kung ikaw ay Welcome."
In Tagalog, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to "Thank you." This expresses that you are welcoming and that the thanks are not necessary.
"Walang ano man" and "walang anuman" mean "You're welcome/No Problem/No worries/Don't mention it". The latter is a modern way of writing the former. It's an answer for "Salamat" which means "Thank you"