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  1. Ivatan: Formal and Informal: Marhay a aga. Kapampangan (near Bataan): Formal and Informal: Mayap a abak. Kinaray-a (Capiz): Formal and Informal: Maayo nga aga. Zamboangueño Chavacano: Formal and Informal: Buenas día. Tip: When visiting different regions in the Philippines, it’s always a good idea to learn and use the appropriate local greeting.

  2. Magandang umaga po!” (Formal) “Magandang umaga!” (Informal) Tip: Tagalog is widely understood throughout the archipelago, making it a useful phrase to learn. 2. Cebuano. Cebuano is one of the major languages spoken in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Use the following greetings in Cebuano:

  3. Jan 20, 2024 · Learn common Bikolano greetings such as: ‘Maugmang pag-abot’ for ‘Good morning’. ‘Maugmang hapon’ for ‘Good afternoon’. Engage with the local Bicolano community to understand the cultural nuances and expressions inherent in their greetings. When greeting people in the Bicol region, using phrases like ‘Magandang umaga’ (Good ...

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    Over ten thousand Filipinos are living in Christchurch and they come from different parts of the Philippines and speak various languages. Many of them have been working on the rebuild of Christchurch City, including the building of Tūranga. Tagalog and English are the official main languages spoken by Filipino people in the Philippines and abroad, ...

    Get a piece of paper and write down the greetings in Tagalog or in other major languages for morning, afternoon and evening, including how to say, “How are you?” to a person.
    Try to learn, practice and memorise the greetings and take note when it is an appropriate time to say it.
    Find a family member or another person/group to greet in Tagalog or in another major language at the appropriate time/situation.
    When you meet a Filipino person, greet them in Tagalog and you can see a big smile on their face.
  5. Jan 20, 2024 · Different Tagalog words are used for greetings based on the time of day. For example, ‘Magandang umaga’ is used for good morning. When greeting someone in the afternoon, you can use ‘Magandang hapon’, and for the evening, ‘Magandang gabi’ is appropriate. Here are some key points to keep in mind about time-specific greetings:

  6. Here are a few formal ways to greet someone “Good Morning” in Filipino: 1. “Magandang umaga po.”. This is one of the most common and widely-used ways to say “Good Morning” in Filipino. The word “po” is added at the end to convey respect and formality. It’s always a safe choice to use this phrase, especially when talking to ...

  7. Jan 12, 2019 · 1- Greetings for Different Times of the Day. Magandang Umaga. – “Good morning.” Magandang Tanghali. – “Good noon.” Magandang Hapon. – “Good afternoon.” Magandang Gabi. – “Good evening.” Depending on the time of the day, it may be more appropriate to use good wishes than to say kumusta.

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