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EVERYDAY GREETINGSTagalog speakers in the Philippines have many ways of greeting other people. It is common also to hear them say "Hi" or "Hello" as a form of greeting, especially among close friends. There are no Tagalog translations for these English greetings because they are basically borrowed terms, and any English-speaking person will be readily understood by Filipinos in general (Yes, Virginia and Joe, English is widely spoken in the Philippines, a former colony of the US of A for nearly 50 years!). Below are a few Tagalog greetings that are importart to learn if one wants to endear himself/herself to Filipinos. Magandang umaga po. (formal/polite) - Good morning Magandang tanghali po. (formal/polite) - Good noon Magandang hapon po. (formal/polite) - Good afternoon Magandang gabi po. (formal/polite) - Good evening Kumusta po kayo? (formal/polite) - How are you? Mabuti po naman. (formal/polite) - I'm fine Tuloy po kayo. (formal/polite) - Please, come in Salamat po. (formal/polite) - Thank you Maraming salamat po. (formal/polite) - Thank you very much Wala pong anuman. (formal/polite) - You are welcome Opo/ oho. (formal/polite) - Yes Hindi po/ho (formal/polite) - No Hindi ko po/ho alam. (formal/polite) - I don't know Anong oras na po? (formal/polite) - What time is it? Saan po kayo papunta? (formal/polite) - Where are you going? Saan po kayo galing? (formal/polite) - Where did you come from? Ano po ang pangalan nila? (formal/polite) - What is your name? Ako po si ________ (formal/polite) - I am ______ (name). Ilang taon na po kayo? (formal/polite) - How old are you? Ako po ay _______ gulang na. (formal/polite) - I am _______ years
old. Saan po kayo nakatira? (formal/polite) - Where do you live? Taga saan po sila? (formal/polite) - Where are you from? Kumain na po ba sila? (formal/polite) - Have you eaten yet? Below is a list of Tagalog words and phrases used in giving or asking for directions. deretso - straight ahead doon - yonder (over there) Below is a list of Tagalog question words with their corresponding meanings and examples in English. Ano? - What? Courtesy of: To learn more about Manila 4 Foreigners Visit Manila 4 Foreigners Message Board Today is : count before convertion 6415
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