Tony
please help me translate these into tagalog -hello -how are you? -i am good -thank you - what's new with you? -good bye -good night -good morning
Dec 1, 2008 11:45 PM
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-hello = IN TAGALOG I NEVER HEARD A TAGALOG WORD FOR HELLO THEY USED THE HELLO WORD AS HELLO -how are you? = KUMUSTA KA NA? / KUMUSTA KA ? / KUMUSTA ? / MUSTA? (SLANG) -i am good = AKO'Y MABUTI NAMAN OR YOU COULD JUST SAY " OKAY LANG AKO " THAT MEANS I AM FINE -thank you = SALAMAT - what's new with you? = ANONG BAGO SAYO? -good bye = PAALAM -good night = MAGANDANG GABI ( NIGHT -> GABI ) -good morning = MAGANDANG UMAGA ( MORNING -> UMAGA )
June 24, 2012
In Filipino you don't need to translate all words from English because it will sound awkward. hello = Hello -how are you? = Kumusta? (need not to translate the phrase "are you") -i am good = "mabuti" (need not to translate the phrase "I am") usually we use "ayos lang" than "mabuti" -thank you = Salamat - what's new with you? = Anong bago? (You don't need to add the translation of the word "you") -good bye = Paalam. When we talk in phone we use "bye" we don't use "paalam"because you will sound poetic. -good night = Magandang Gabi (Same with good evening) if he or she is older, you add the word "po" at the end. "Magandang gabi po." -good morning = Magandang Umaga. Same principle as above add "po" for older people.
December 4, 2008
-hello__hello -how are you?__kumusta ka? kumusta=how you=ka -i am good__mabuti mabuti=good -thank you__salamat - what's new with you?__anong bago sayo? or anong bagong balita sayo? anong=what bagong= new sayo=with you balita=news -good bye__paalam -good night__magandang gabi -good morning__magandang umaga
December 2, 2008
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