In Bicolano, "masaya" means "happy" or "joyful." It is used to express a feeling of contentment or pleasure. The term reflects the positive emotions associated with happiness in various contexts, such as celebrations or personal achievements.
In Bicolano, "kasalanan" refers to sin or wrongdoing. It denotes actions that are morally or ethically wrong, often in a religious context. The term is commonly used in discussions about morality, ethics, and spirituality within Bicolano culture.
Masaya Fukuda was born on 1946-10-05.
Masaya Nishitani was born on 1978-09-16.
masayang-masaya in Filipino means "very happy"
Masaya Oki was born on June 12, 1952, in Beppu, Oita, Japan.
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In Bicolano, you can say "igso" to refer to a cousin.
The translation of "house" in Bicolano is "balay" or "harong."
"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
In Bicolano, "Maayong aldaw" means "good day."
The population of Masaya is 146,000.
Namomoot ako sa imo.
In Bicolano, you would call father "amá" or "ama".
Masaya Kimura was born in 1986.
Masaya Takatsuka was born in 1969.
Masaya Tokuhiro was born in 1959.
Eddie Masaya was born in 1960.