What is Kumustahan English?
Definition of kumustahan:
kumustahan is an alternate spelling of the Tagalog word kumustah铆n. Base word: kumustah铆n. [verb] to say hello to someone; to send regards to someone; to inquire about the condition of something, or the health of someone.
What is the meaning of Garista in English?
/garish峁璦/ rich adjective. Rich food contains a lot of fat or oil.
What is Kahig in English?
Definition for the Tagalog word kahig:
kahig. [noun] scratch.
What is correct Kamusta or kumusta?
Kumusta is correct. Kamusta is informal and acceptable.
What does Mabuhay mean in Philippines?
Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting, usually expressed as Mabuhay!, in the imperative form of life, thus, Live!, from the root word buhay (life).
What is the meaning of Magandang Gabi?
This is the basic Filipino greeting that translates to 鈥淕ood day鈥. It also has variations depending on the time of the day. If it’s early in the morning you say 鈥淢agandang umaga!鈥 (good morning), and for the afternoon 鈥淢agandang hapon.鈥 (good afternoon). You can also use 鈥淢agandang gabi鈥 during the evening.
What is Budhi in Tagalog?
Definition for the Tagalog word budhi:
budh卯 [noun] conscience.
What is scratch in Tagalog?
The English word “scratch” can be translated as the following words in Tagalog: Best translations for the English word scratch in Tagalog: gasg谩s [noun] scratch; gall; [adjective] scratched; worn out more kahig [noun] scratch more galos [noun] scratch; small cut; scar more
How do you use kumusta?
Kumusta comes from the Spanish phrase 鈥渃omo estas鈥. *Many Filipino words are borrowed from Spanish, since Spain colonized the Philippines for a few hundred years. Use kumusta when speaking to someone you’ve met for the first time and you want to sound more formal, especially if that person is older.
Is kumusta wrong?
“Kamusta” The correct spelling of this oft-misspelled Filipino greeting is “kumusta.” This is derived from the Spanish “como esta.” Example: “Uy, kumusta na ang mga magulang mo?”
What language is kumusta?
鈥淜umusta鈥 is a shortened and informal version of the Spanish greeting 鈥渃omo estas鈥 or 鈥渃omo esta usted鈥. It means 鈥渉ow are you鈥 or 鈥渉ow are you feeling today鈥. The correct term is “Kumusta” as the origin of the word is “c贸mo est谩” (spanish term for how are you?).