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    How do you say "hello" in Filipino?
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    There is no direct translation to Filipino, so people in the Philippines say "hi" or "hello" in English. You can ask "kumusta?" instead which means "how are you?"
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    How do you say "how are you?"
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    The formal way to say "how are you" is: "Kumusta po kayo?" The informal way to say it is: "Kumusta ka?"
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    What is "welcome" in Filipino?
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    There is no direct translation. Filipinos simply say "Welcome" or "Tuloy kayo" -- which means "Please come in."
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    How can I ask people for directions in the Philippines?
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    If you want to be polite, say 'Saan po ang,' and then the name of the place.
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    How can I say something special to a woman who lives in the Phlilipines who is the love of my life?
    Mizukawa_Chie
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    You should say; 'Mahal kita at di iyon magbabago kahit magbago ang panahon, mahal mo rin ba ako? Seryosong seryoso ako sa iyo.'
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    What does "mabuti" mean in the Philippines?
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    "Mabuti" means good. If someone asks how are you ("Kamusta?") - you can respond "mabuti" - which means "good."
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    How do I say "this number is not mine"?
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    'Hindi po ito ang aking numero.'
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    How do I say "welcome home"?
    Marie Tonie Famulagan
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    "Maligayang pagdating". Its literal meaning is "Happy arrival". So, it is not only acknowledging someone got home, but also indicating we are happy you arrived.
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    How do I say "goodbye" in Filipino?
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    The direct translation of goodbye is "paalam". If you wanted to use the expression "Until next time," it would be "Hanggang sa muli."
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    How do I tell someone I love them in Tagalog?
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    You should say, "Mahal kita", which means "I love you". You could also say "Mahal kita po" to be more formal, because "po" is more preferable when you want to address someone in a formal way.
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    How do I say "sleep well" to Filipinos?
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    "Matulog kang mabuti" (informal) or "Matulog ka pong mabuti" (formal).
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    What should I do when meeting my girlfriend's family for the first time?
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    Bring them gifts, especially foods, to show thoughtfulness. It binds you and her family with conversation over meals and celebrations. This will serve as a way for them to know you more. You can also put up a liquor party so you can mingle with the other relatives, like cousins and siblings, so you can impress them and win their hearts. They will give you a thumbs-up to your Filipina girlfriend.
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    How do I say "I love you lots"?
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    There is no direct translation of this. You use "Mahal na mahal kita" instead. This is the equivalent of "I love you so much."
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    How do I say goodnight?
    Allie
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    The way to say goodnight in Tagalog is "magadang gabi," which also means good afternoon.
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    How do I say "Do you want to play with me?" to people in the Philippines?
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    Tagalog is "gusto mo ba maglaro kasama ako" (do you want to play with me) or "tara mag saya tayo" (come on, lets have fun together).
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    How do I say "thank you" to people from the Philippines?
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    Say "Salamat" (informal) or "Salamat po" (formal) if you're just talking to a single person. If you're talking to a lot of people, say "Salamat sa inyo" (informal) or "Salamat po sa inyo" (formal).
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    How do I say, "What type of songs do you like" in the Philippines?
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    You would say, "Anong klase ng mga kanta ang gusto mo?"
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    How do I say goodnight darling to someone from the Philippines?
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    That would be something like: Magandang gabi mahal ko / aking sinta / sinta ko.
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    How do I say "nice to meet you" in The Philippines?
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    You could say: "Masaya akong makilala ka" or "Ikinagagalak kong makilala ka". The second suggestion is a formal way.
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    How do I say "where are you my friend?" in The Philippines?
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    Say: "Nasaan ka aking kaibigan?" or "Saan ka po sa Pilipinas, aking kaibigan?".
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    How do I say "Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year"?
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    "Maligayong Pasok at Manigong Bagong Taon," which translates to "Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year."
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    How do I say " hello, it's an honor and privilege to present this wonderful and unique culture to you" in the Filipino language?
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    There is no translation of "hello" in the Filipino language, instead we greet maganda umaga (good morning) magandang hapon (good afternoon) and magandang gabi (good evening), before we start up our talks. Then the rest in Filipino translates into "isa po itong karangalan at pribilehiyo na itanghal sa inyo ang maganda at kakaibang kultura na ito". That's the polite way.
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    How do I greet a spouse in the Philippines?
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    "Tangina mo!" is a widely used greeting among couples. It loosely translates to "I love you."
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    I'm meeting my girlfriend's parents for the first time, is it appropriate to bring Balut to the family? I heard it is a delicacy for them.
    Louis luwi
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    It's okay to tell them you will bring them balut, but it is better if you give it in the nighttime because it is more likely eaten nighttime, and if you feel insecure about your balut, tell your kasintahan (girlfriend) that "hindi ko alam kung ano ang ipapasalubomg (I don't know what to give them). Also, try doing harana (serenade) to her while watching her parents.
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    If a Fillipino says "kumusta po kayo" what's the appropriate response in Fillipino?
    Alyssa Belando
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    You may respond with either "mabuti naman po" or "ayos namanpo ako," expressing that you are well or fine in Filipino to the person you are speaking to.
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