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kumusta ka gimingaw mi nimo

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Kamusta na ka, Miss na ka namo.

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How do you say hows life in Philippines?

"Kamusta ang buhay?" or "Kamusta?"


How do you say how are you in Tagalog?

"How are you" in Tagalog language would be "Kamusta ka", or "Kamusta na".


How do you say kamusta in spanish?

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How do you say hello in the Filipino language?

In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."


How do you say we love you in tagalog?

To say "we love you" in Tagalog, you can say "Mahal ka namin."


How do you say hello how are you in Tagalog?

The phrase "hello, how are you?" in Tagalog is "kumusta ka?" or "kamusta ka?" It is a common and informal way of greeting someone and asking about their well-being.


How do you say what have you been up to in tagalog?

You can say "Anong nangyari sa iyo?" in Tagalog to ask "What have you been up to?"


How do you say how are you in Manila?

English is understood and spoken in the Philippines. To say "How are you?" in the local language (Tagalog), you say..."Kamusta ka?" but when asked to an elderly person, say... "Kamusta na po kayo?". It is pronounced as spelled.


How will you say Hello in Filipino?

The answer is Kamusta ----- Some people will say "Kamusta" similar to the original Spanish greeting "Como estas?" which translates to "How are you?". "Mabuhay" is also being generally used as a rough translation to "Hello".


How do you say hello in fillipino?

ka mosta ka Kamusta Ka is how are you in Visayan.


How do you say hello in Filipino?

It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".


How do Filipinos greet each other?

Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Magandang araw" (Good day) or "Kamusta" (How are you). They may also use "Hi" or "Hello" as a casual greeting. Physical gestures such as a handshake, a nod, or showing respect by placing the back of an elder's hand to one's forehead are also common forms of greeting.