"Mabuhay" is a Filipino greeting that translates to "welcome" or "long live." It is not a term in an Indian language.
The Ilocano translation for "How are you?" is "Kunaak" or "Kanayon" in Ilocano language.
The translation of "bra" in Ilocano language is "sustentador."
In Pangasinan language, "Mabuhay" means "welcome" or "live" in English.
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
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"Mabuhay" is a Filipino greeting that translates to "welcome" or "long live." It is not a term in an Indian language.
It would be helpful if you tell us what language the word mabuhay is.
The Ilocano translation for "How are you?" is "Kunaak" or "Kanayon" in Ilocano language.
The translation of "bra" in Ilocano language is "sustentador."
In Pangasinan language, "Mabuhay" means "welcome" or "live" in English.
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
In Ilocano, "dork" can be translated as "ilaknak" which means foolish or silly.
"Maligaya" in Ilocano language translates to "happy" or "joyful" in English.
The Ilocano translation for "what is your name?" is "anoman ti nagan mo?" in Ilocano language.
"Mabuhi ang Pilipino" is the translation of "Mabuhay ang Filipino" in Cebuano.