"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
"Como está" in tagalog translates to "Kamusta ka" or "Kumusta ka," which means "How are you?" in English.
In Tagalog, you can say "Suwerte ka" which means good luck.
The equivalent translation of "Godspeed" in Tagalog is "Ingat ka" or "Mag-ingat ka" which means "take care" or "keep safe".
In Tagalog, "kumusta ka" translates to "how are you?" In Cebuano, it is "kumusta ka." In Ilocano, it is "kumusta ka?"
"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
"Como está" in tagalog translates to "Kamusta ka" or "Kumusta ka," which means "How are you?" in English.
In Tagalog, you can say "Suwerte ka" which means good luck.
"Ay-ayaten Ka Met" means "Mahal din Kita" in Tagalog
The equivalent translation of "Godspeed" in Tagalog is "Ingat ka" or "Mag-ingat ka" which means "take care" or "keep safe".
I am pretty sure that means "you know tagalog".
In Tagalog, "kumusta ka" translates to "how are you?" In Cebuano, it is "kumusta ka." In Ilocano, it is "kumusta ka?"
The Tagalog word for "how are you" is "Kamusta ka."
"Maganda ka" is how you say "you are pretty" in Tagalog.
To say "Who are you?" in Tagalog, you would say "Sino ka?"
The Tagalog term for "how do you do" is "Kamusta ka?"
The Tagalog translation of "pultit ka lat ta" is "tapos na ang usapan" in English, it means "the discussion is over."