well hi means hi
but i think your question is how to you SAY hi in the Philippines
in the Philippines,they are a lot of languages like china and Japan or Korea
the only thing i can think of is mabuhay(ma-bu-hi) sorry:((
How about "Uy!"? The word is a variation of "Hoy". In Filipino language (Tagalog),
"Uy" is an informal (verbal only) greeting among individuals (commonly friends or
acquaintances) with minor age difference. It must not be used by a child, or a
young person to greet, or call the attention of a senior, because it is not polite.
"Pangit" in the Philippines means "ugly" in English.
You can say "Aane" in Twi to mean "hi handsome."
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.
In Scottish, you can say "Haw, whit like?" to mean "Hi, how are you doing?"
The Hawaiian word for hi is "aloha." It is a versatile word that can mean hello, goodbye, love, or affection.
hi. yes i need insurance to drive a motor bike in the Philippines,
Hi. This is Khaitlyn and I was born in Philippines.
You can get it from Hi-tech or from Games all games
Yes i found it on the internet!:)
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"Mabuhay" but nowadays people there just say hi and hello
Hi, my name is Nelson dela Cruz, from Philippines. And I am already married. I have 3 kids.
Hi~hi
To continue colonizing the land.
Hi-Jacked - 1950 was released on: USA: 7 July 1950 Philippines: 28 October 1952 (Davao)
hi i am a grade 3 student from the Philippines i know the answer its ________ _ iv cmlxxxvi
well i think there, a big rate of birth here in the Philippines.... that's why many children are there in the streets, even the hi ways....