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What is the Filipino word of I Love You?
“Mahal kita” This is the most common way to say “I love you” in Tagalog.
What is the reply of Mahal Kita?
I love you too
How would you respond if someone says I love you?
| Example Situation | Response |
|---|---|
| If someone says I love you to you | “Mahal din kita” Translation: “I love you too” |
| If someone says I love you to you in a poetic way | “Iniibig din kita/ iniirog din kita” Translation: “I love you too” |
How do you say my love in the Philippines?
“Mahal ko” means “my love.”
What is Miss in Filipino?
Best translation for the English word miss in Tagalog: binibini [noun] Miss; young woman; young lady; ladies 4 Example Sentences Available » more…
How do you say I miss you in the Philippines?
Just from that word alone, you can sense how creative Filipinos are in terms of word coinage….Variations Of I Miss You In Tagalog.
| English | Tagalog translation |
|---|---|
| I miss you a lot | Miss na miss kita |
| I really miss you | Miss na talaga kita |
What is Giliw?
Definition for the Tagalog word giliw: giliw. [noun] being hospitable; fondness; affection.
How do you say I Love you in Tagalog?
Mahal kita is the more common way of saying I love you, but another phrase for it in Tagalog is iniibig kita. However, “iniibig kita” is outdated and rarely used.
What is the best way to learn the Filipino language?
1 Know how to pronounce the vowels of Filipino language. 2 Learn how to say “I love you”. People mostly say “I love you” when telling someone they love them. 3 Pronounce it. 4 “Nakaka-inlove ka” means you make me fall in love.
How do you say Beautiful in the Philippines?
You say “maganda”. This is used to indicate that someone or something is beautiful. Examples: (for something) “Maganda ang Pilipinas” (The Philippines is beautiful); (for someone) “Maganda ang nanay ko” (My mother is beautiful). You could also say “marikit” as it also means “beautiful” or “pretty”.
How do Filipinos express their feelings to each other?
It was uncommon for the older generation Filipinos to express their feelings to one another. But the younger generation now (20s and younger) are a lot more expressive, and they usually would just say “I love you “, “love you”, or “lab you”. Endearing terms Filipinos use for their significant others Mahal, love, honey, baby