The Maranao term for welcome is "kamauran ka."
"Welcome" in Maranao is "Ma'gali."
The Ibaloi term for "welcome" is "gayyaman."
"I am" in Maranao language is "Ako sa."
In Pangasinense, mabuhay means "welcome" or "cheers." In Ilonggo, it means "long live" or "may you live." In Waray, it means "good health" or "alive." In Bicolano, it means "live" or "to be alive." In Maranao and Tausug, mabuhay translates as "salam" or "long live."
In Maranao dialect, "I love you" is translated as "Palagilaya ako."
"Welcome" in Maranao is "Ma'gali."
The Ibaloi term for "welcome" is "gayyaman."
maranao is life nife
That is a term often used for the Maranao people of Mindanao in the Philippines. See the Related Link listed below for more information:
"I am" in Maranao language is "Ako sa."
Magandang umaga in maranao translation Mapiya a kapipitaMagandang hapon in maranao translation Mapiya a khagabiMagandang gabi in maranao translation mapiya a gagawi-i
the maranao is the basically of malay
In Pangasinense, mabuhay means "welcome" or "cheers." In Ilonggo, it means "long live" or "may you live." In Waray, it means "good health" or "alive." In Bicolano, it means "live" or "to be alive." In Maranao and Tausug, mabuhay translates as "salam" or "long live."
In Maranao dialect, "I love you" is translated as "Palagilaya ako."
In Bahasa, the term for 'welcome' is "selamat datang."
Depending on the region, the Maranao people of the Philippines speak any of the following:MaranaoChavacanoCebuanoFilipinoEnglish
SALAMAT (or) ALHAMDULiLLAH