Brother
in Filipino or Tagalog means "Kapatid or Kuya"
In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
You are a Filipino= Pilipino ka I am a Filipino= Pilipino ako
In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
You are a Filipino= Pilipino ka I am a Filipino= Pilipino ako
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
"You" in Filipino (Tagalog) is "Ikaw".
Kamusta is how you say hello
hi in Filipino: Hi or Kumusta?
The Filipino/Tagalog translation is "Ang pangalan ko ay...".
great in Filipino - magaling
"Small" in Filipino is "maliit."