Tagalog/Filipino: Kumusta ka?
more formal Kumusta po kayo?
Cebuano/Visayan: Kumusta ka?
Ilocano: Kumusta ka?
Hilagaynon: Kamusta ka?
Bicolano: Kumusta no?
more formal Kumusta po?
Butuanon: Kumusta na kaw?
Blaan: Kumusta ge?
Balangingi: Singgahan da ka?
Bolinao: Ani idya mo?
Chavacano: Quetal man tu?
more formal Quetal man uste?
Gaddang: Manantaw ka?
more formal Manantaw si kayu?
Ibanag: Kunnasi ka ngana?
Ibatan: Ara ka mangu?
Ifugao: Ngay umatano?
Itawit: Kunnasi ka?
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Tagalog: Paalam Bisaya: Babay Ilocano: Naragsak nga Paawatan Waray: Adiyos
Tagalog: Magandang hapon Cebuano: Maayong hapon Ilocano: Naimbag a malem Waray: Maupay nga kulop
filipinos had so many dialects across the archipelago but indeed the best well known was "tagalog" and it was say "Salamat sayo" -spark
Some of the major dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan. These dialects are spoken in different regions of the Philippines and have their own unique characteristics.
bad hair cut in Filipino: pangit ang gupit
Tagalog: Paalam Bisaya: Babay Ilocano: Naragsak nga Paawatan Waray: Adiyos
Tagalog: Magandang hapon Cebuano: Maayong hapon Ilocano: Naimbag a malem Waray: Maupay nga kulop
filipinos had so many dialects across the archipelago but indeed the best well known was "tagalog" and it was say "Salamat sayo" -spark
Some of the major dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan. These dialects are spoken in different regions of the Philippines and have their own unique characteristics.
bad hair cut in Filipino: pangit ang gupit
It means "you are in heat" in one of the Filipino dialects, Sambali.
In our national language which is tagalog you can say "Mahal kita"which means "I love you".
Tagalog is one of the dialects in the Philippines. Filipino is the national language. However, the Filipino language is patterned with the Tagalog dialect although Filipino has adopted words not only from Tagalog but also from the other dialects in the country.
No. She is of Italian descent. Think Little Italy in New York. A) Filipino is not a language. They speak Tagalog and other dialects. B) No, as said above Lady Gaga is Italian AMerican. Filipino is a language, because when you ask someone if they speak a language they would say what they speak, and when you ask Filipinos what language they speak they will tell you they speak Filipino. Yes their maybe 700 different dialects but Filipino is the name of the language we speak, same goes for Spanish, their are so many different types of Spanish. Don't even dare to tell me that i am wrong, because i am a Filipino- American, and there is a such thing. Even though i was born here in the United States, i have been to the Philippines, so unless you've been there and you speak the language don't correct any one about the Filipino language, because you don't know nothing about it. I know you said not to dare tell you you're wrong but, alas, you're wrong. The confusion seems to be between languages and dialects (subdivisions of languages). There are around a dozen actual languages (which fulfil the linguistic definition) in the Philippines and nearly two hundred dialects. I've rarely heard a Filipino say they speak Filipino unless they speak Tagalog (the main language of the Philippines and often referred to as 'Filipino' by the Manila government). The poster may have Filipino blood and have 'been there' but some of us are full blooded and live there.
In Filipino, "maganda"
Yes, there are 24 different dialects.
There are approximately 175 languages or dialects spoken in the Philippines. These languages are grouped into different language families, with Filipino and English serving as the official languages of the country.