it is due to some grammar laws which indicate that we have to use the letter F (which is not originally part of the Filipino alphabet) instead of Ph.
Lola and Lolo are grandmother and grandfather in philipino
The English adjective for things or people in the Philippines is Filipino.
"I love you" in Filipino is "Mahal kita."
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta," or "Kumusta."
for mother its nanay. (naniy)
Lola and Lolo are grandmother and grandfather in philipino
According to Google Translate, the verb "to do" in Philipino is "gawin."
The English adjective for things or people in the Philippines is Filipino.
Kumusta ka na.. just say it in a pleasant manner and by the way it's not philipino but Filipino.
"I love you" in Filipino is "Mahal kita."
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta," or "Kumusta."
for mother its nanay. (naniy)
I think shes half philipino and half somthing else
"Anong ginagawa mo?" is how you say "What are you doing?" in Filipino.
#1. that is not how you spell Filipino... its Philipino... #2. where were you born... England? #3 the names are Achmed, Herold, and Kumar #4 your welcome:)
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
Yes, you need a Visa if you are a Philipino to get into the UK.