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How do you say good morning in philippine?


    



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warrior is a child
magandang umaga! - good morning.

magandang umaga sa iyo. - good morning to you.


John L
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Or......you can try "good morning" seems that 90% of filipinos speak very good English.

A Kano in Cebu


Barrio Lass

good = maganda
morning = umaga
po = a word used to address elders as a sign of respect

so,

good morning is magandang umaga po.


Dom
Also, they speak tagalog in the Philippines. It'd help to know the language's name. :)


Acid
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magandang umaga if speaking to someone you know or magandang umaga po if speaking to someone of authority like a police officer or parent/grandparent. it shows you respect them.


aRTZ
i know thiz... mah-gan-dang u-ma-gah


MisterNiceGuy
Ohayo gozai masu - "Ma-gan-dang u-ma-ga"


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it's "magandang umaga"...hope you got that...


Leander
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magandang umaga


Jai Hoâ„¢
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tiger of the pacific
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magandang -umaga (morning)
magandang-hapon ( afternoon)
magandang-gabi (evening)


Jonel Anthony Paul G
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Magandang Umaga


jimnel
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magandang umaga..

good morning philippines



onename
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Magandáng umaga (informal)

or

Magandáng umaga hô (formal)


Misty Roses
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"magandang araw po" appropriate greeting anytime ofthe day.


☆Encantadia☆
Good Morning = Magandang Umaga (po*)

Good Mornong, My Friend = Magandang Umaga (po*), Kaibigan

Afternoon = Hapon

Night = Gabi

Use "po" when greeting to elderly people for showing respect for elderly. Use "opo" to say a respective "Yes." Origin word of Opo is "Oo."


nang.amie
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do you want some coffee honey.


paolylo
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depends who you're speaking to in the Philippines.

Tagalog - "Magandang Umaga" (generally accepted)
Bisaya - "Maayong Buntag"
Kapampangan - "Mayap A Yabak"


Matt T
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English in the Philippines is widely understood and the phrase "Good morning" is understood by all Filipino people, whether they are Christians or Muslims, lowlanders or hilltribes, PhD holders or uneducated. In Manila and many parts of Luzon, saying "good morning" in the indigenous language would actually feel stilted - Filipinos are accustomed to hearing "good morning" rather than "magandang umaga".

MAJOR PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES

Ilocano: premier language of Northern Luzon
>> Naimbag a bigat /nah-eem-bahg-ah-beeh-gaht/

Tagalog: premier language of Central Luzon and Manila
>> Magandang umaga /mah-gahn-dahng-oo-mah-gah/

Bicolano: premier language of Southern Luzon
>> Marhay na aga /mahr-hai-nah-ah-gah/

Ilonggo: premier language of Western Visayas and Boracay
>> Maayong aga /mah-ah-yohng-ah-gah/

Cebuano: premier language of Central Visayas and Northern Mindanao, as well as of Cebu and Davao cities
>> Maayong buntag /mah-ah-yohng-boon-tahg/

Waray: premier language of Eastern Visayas
>> Maupay nga aga /mah-oo-pai-ngah-ah-gah/

Chavacano: premier language of Western Mindanao
>> Buenos dias

MAJOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN THE PHILIPPINES

Hokkien Chinese: widely spoken among Chinese minorities in the Philippines, particularly in Manila and Cebu
>> Ho chha-ki /hoh-tsah-khee/

Arabic: widely spoken among the Filipino Muslims, Arabs, and Indonesians in the Philippines, and in Mindanao
>> Sabah alakhair /sah-bah-ah-lah-kha-eer/

Korean: premier language of Koreans in the Philippines
>> Anyong haseyo /ahn-yohng-ha-seh-yoh/

Spanish: premier language of the descendants of Spaniards and Mexicans who settled in the Philippines
>> Buenos dias

PSEUDOLANGUAGES

Taglish: mixture of Tagalog and English used by most Manilans
>> Magandang morning (Lower class)
>> Gandang morning (Lower class)
>> Good morning (Typical)



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