Mabuhay is the Tagalog word for "live." It is a language of the Philippines, not India.
In the Ilocano language, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak."
In Pangasinan language, "Mabuhay" means "welcome" or "live" in English.
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
"Mabuhi ang Pilipino" is the translation of "Mabuhay ang Filipino" in Cebuano.
In the Nagalang language, "hello" is typically translated as "mabuhay."
mabuhay in egypt
In the Ilocano language, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak."
There is no such thing as "Indian language." For more information about the 455 languages of India, click here.
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In Pangasinan language, "Mabuhay" means "welcome" or "live" in English.
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
"Mabuhi ang Pilipino" is the translation of "Mabuhay ang Filipino" in Cebuano.
In the Nagalang language, "hello" is typically translated as "mabuhay."
Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting that means "long live" or "cheers." It's not Egyptian, honey. So, if you're in Egypt and you start throwing around "mabuhay," you might get some confused looks. Stick to "hello" or "marhaban" in Egypt and save the mabuhay for your Filipino friends.
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Barangay Mabuhay's population is 8,772.
mabuhay kayo