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Teacher Novy
Salamat” (Thank you) Philippines
"Salamat,” in Tagalog/Filipino which means “thank you”, should come in handy in any situation in the Philippines. Use it during a quick chat with the locals, in your rides around the country, or when eating out with friends.
The word sounds a lot like Bahasa Indonesia’s “selamat” – showing how the Tagalog language is similar to that of our neighbor, Indonesia. But while the two words sound similar, they differ in meanings. Bahasa Indonesia’s “selamat” has the meaning of “congratulations.”
2021年8月26日 05:18
Teacher Novy
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宿霧語, 英語, 菲律賓語 (塔加拉語)
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宿霧語, 英語, 菲律賓語 (塔加拉語)
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