"Kumusta" is a Filipino greeting in Tagalog that means "how are you" or "hello." In Korean, a common greeting equivalent to "kumusta" would be "안녕하세요" (annyeonghaseyo).
In Tagalog, "kumusta ka" translates to "how are you?" In Cebuano, it is "kumusta ka." In Ilocano, it is "kumusta ka?"
Kumusta ka? (same as Tagalog)
it is Kumusta (ka)
"Kumusta" in Ilokano is translated as "Agyamanak" which means "How are you?" in English.
The Tagalog term for "hi" is "hello" or "kumusta".
Kumusta means how are you in tagalog.
In Tagalog, "kumusta ka" translates to "how are you?" In Cebuano, it is "kumusta ka." In Ilocano, it is "kumusta ka?"
Kumusta ka? (same as Tagalog)
it is Kumusta (ka)
"Kumusta" in Ilokano is translated as "Agyamanak" which means "How are you?" in English.
The Tagalog term for "hi" is "hello" or "kumusta".
How are you? - "Kumusta po kayo?"(formal) "Kumusta ka?"(informal)
"Kumusta" in Maranao is "Salamu aleikom," which is a formal greeting that means "peace be upon you."
Ang pangit mo
kumusta ka?
"Kamusta ka" in Bikolano is "Kumusta ka" or "Kumusta ka na" which means "How are you?" in English.
Tagalog Translation of HOW ARE THINGS: Kumusta ang bagay-bagay?or simply say, "Kumusta naman?