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How do you translate "Hello, My name is..." in Tagalog.
I need this for those introduction sticker for an event.
Jan 26, 2009 6:32 PM
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"kumusta, ang pangalan ko ay . . . . . " (formal)
"kumusta, ako si . . . . . . . . . . . . . " (informal)
but in everyday conversation, we introduce ourselves this way, "kumusta, ako nga pala si . . . . . (name)"
January 28, 2009
HELLO IS PHILIPPINES IS LIKE GREETING USING GOOD MORNING GOOD AFTERNOON GOOD EVENING . . THAT'S WHY PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINE JUST USE THE WORD HELLO
GOOD EVENING = MAGANDANG GABI
GOOD AFTERNOON = MAGANDANG HAPON
GOOD MORNING = MAGANDANG UMAGA
FORMAL:
ANG PANGALAN KO AY JOHN = MY NAME IS JOHN
INFORMAL:
AKO SI JOHN = I AM JOHN
June 24, 2012
"Hello, ang pangalan ko ay..."
you can also use "Hello, i am..." --- "Hello, ako si..."
which is more used in usual conversations.
*we don't have literal translation of "hello" but we use it often in our daily conversations.
January 27, 2009
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