Kumusta! Ako si Jacob!
You could always say hello, since English in Philippines is common. But if you want you could say Kumusta, which means hello, how are you.
The Tagalog term for "hi" is "hello" or "kumusta".
There's no definite tagalog translation for 'hi'.. It can mean 'mabuhay' but you don't exactly say 'mabuhay' when meeting a friend, do you? 'Hi' is more an informal greeting... something you would say to a companion, a friend or a stranger down the street. The closest tagalog term would be 'musta?' or 'kumusta?' though it really means 'how are you?' in english. Still, the overall essence of the greeting is the same..you get my drift.
In Yoruba, you can say "Bawo ni, Oruko mi ni..." to mean "Hi, my name is...".
Kamusta?kamusta can also mean how are you? but some Filipinos use kamusta as a greeting.
hola Jacob or hola mi amigo Jacob means hi my friend Jacob
what is hi my name is Jacob in china
You could always say hello, since English in Philippines is common. But if you want you could say Kumusta, which means hello, how are you.
The Tagalog term for "hi" is "hello" or "kumusta".
what is your name
go up to her and say hi, she'll say hi, then say im (instert name here), whats your name? then start as convo...
Hi, what is your name? My name is _________. Bonjour, J'mappelle_______, tu t'appelles comment?
There's no definite tagalog translation for 'hi'.. It can mean 'mabuhay' but you don't exactly say 'mabuhay' when meeting a friend, do you? 'Hi' is more an informal greeting... something you would say to a companion, a friend or a stranger down the street. The closest tagalog term would be 'musta?' or 'kumusta?' though it really means 'how are you?' in english. Still, the overall essence of the greeting is the same..you get my drift.
In Yoruba, you can say "Bawo ni, Oruko mi ni..." to mean "Hi, my name is...".
hola soy ( your name) = Hi, I'm.... Hola me llamo (your name) = Hi, my name's....
go up to her and say hi, she'll say hi, then say im (instert name here), whats your name? then start as convo...
Kamusta?kamusta can also mean how are you? but some Filipinos use kamusta as a greeting.