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Ano sa Tagalog ang "How are things?" I want to ask my friends if things are fine with them because it keeps raining a lot in Philippines. Thank you
2012년 8월 7일 오후 12:12
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Well, if you are going to ask them about the unpredictable rainy weather in the Philippines. You would want to ask, "Kamusta kayo ngayong tag-ulan?" (How are you coping with the rainy season?).
2014년 7월 10일
When you asked a person "How are things?" or in translation "Kamusta ang mga bagay-bagay?" They may answer what is happening to them in general like "Fine." or "Ayos lang." In your case, you wanted to know if they are alright despite the rains, you say "Kamusta ang lagay ng panahon diyan sa inyo?" Are you trying to express your concern? You may add this, "Ayos lang ba kayo?"
2013년 5월 7일
you might want to ask "how are things going?" it's translation would be: "kumusta ang mga bagay-bagay?". literally, you're simply asking one's present condition but "bagay-bagay" here would imply many things you want to know about someone.
2012년 8월 17일
o genki desu ka? ~> " how are this? " how are you? ~> musta? / kumusta ka ??
2012년 8월 12일
we usually just say "kamusta" or "kumusta"?
2012년 8월 11일
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