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Greetings (Pagbati)

Hello/Hi (similar to tagalog but the spelling differ like helo/hi)
How are you? = kumusta ka?/kumusta ka na?(singular)
                             kumusta po kayo?(plural)
                             kumusta po sila?kumusta sila?

you(singular) = ikaw
you(plural) = kayo
they =  sila
po = form of respect, usually said to elder persons

 

11 Thg 07 2008 16:16
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Really? Thats great, coz Japanese language is also atristic as well. It also signifies their culture. By the way Freda wer are you located?
25 tháng 7 năm 2008
Oh...thanks Bagets for added language..I remember my neices like to learn japanese.. <img src="/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif" alt="" />
15 tháng 7 năm 2008
Magandang umaga- Good morning (english)- Ohayou gozaimas-(Japan)
Kain na po- Lets eat. (cause here in the Philippines its in our tradition and culture that if we have a guest during eating time, we usually ask them to eat with us, iregardless of how meak our meal is).
Magandang tanghali po. Good noon
Magandang hapon po - Good afternoon
Magandang gabi po- Good evening - konabanwa
salamat po- Thank you so much
May tawad pa po ba? - Does this have a discount? (we filipinos love to shop and love to bargain)
Ingat po - Please take care
Tara - lets go
More of these when I come back...Nice Freda! This is a good learning ground for those who want to learn more of our language. In this way also they will learn our culture and cultural heritage. Because tagalog isn't just a language, its part of our history of our origin, of our art and culture.
12 tháng 7 năm 2008
Aha, thanks for the line. I will post by and by during my free time.I will help as much as I can.
11 tháng 7 năm 2008
Nice so nice that teaching. I always want so many by that way, pl
  

 Subi
11 tháng 7 năm 2008

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