In Brunei, "mabuhay" is not commonly used, as it is a Filipino greeting meaning "long live." Instead, the primary language spoken is Malay, where greetings like "Selamat datang" (welcome) or "Salam sejahtera" (peaceful greetings) are more appropriate. If you want to convey a similar sentiment of goodwill, using these Malay expressions would be more fitting in Brunei.
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Barangay Mabuhay's population is 8,772.
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It would be helpful if you tell us what language the word mabuhay is.
mabuhay ang bukidnon pweteng sayuna taga bukid baya ko
In Mangyan, "mabuhay" means welcome or greetings.
It's the same with Tagalog, it's still Mabuhay.
Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore speak Malay.
"Long live" in Filipino is "Mabuhay."
In the Ilocano language, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak."
Mabuhay Satellite Corporation was created in 1994.