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    • “Mabuhay!” = “Welcome!” “Mabuhay” literally means “to live / long live” but it is also a famous Filipino expression when you welcome someone or toast for success.
    • “Magandang araw!” = “Good day!” You can also use these specific variations: Magandang umaga – Good morning. Magandang tanghali – Good noon. Magandang hapon – Good afternoon.
    • “Kamusta?” = “How are you?” Say this if you want to know how the person is doing.
    • “Ayos lang.” = “I’m fine.” This is your reply to “Kamusta?” if you are alright and doing well. It is the shorter version of “Maayos lang ako.”.
  1. Mexican Vacation Cheat Sheet: 20 Spanish Phrases To Know. Make the most of your upcoming Mexican vacation by focusing on these Spanish conversation topics ahead of your flight abroad.

    • Hola. "Hello." Mexicans tend to be quite formal when it comes to greetings. You may come across as rude if you neglect to greet people properly in Mexico.
    • Gracias. "Thank you." It's always polite to thank people who are providing you with a service - and even better to say it in their language. The correct response is "De nada."
    • ¿Cuanto cuesta? How much is it? Of course, if you hope to understand the answer, you'll need to have some knowledge of the numbers in Spanish. In a restaurant, ask for la cuenta.
    • Uno, dos, tres, cuatro.... Learning the numbers is one of the first things to master in a new language, and you'll find the rewards are many. You can haggle over prices, ask the time and find out how long it will take to get to your destination.
  2. Traveling to a foreign country can be an incredible experience, but it also presents a fair share of challenges – language being one of them. While many Mexicans speak English, especially in popular tourist areas, learning a few key phrases in Spanish can enhance your trip to Mexico.

    • ¿Habla Inglés? Do You Speak English? This is probably going to be the most important phrase you will use in the Yucatan if you don’t speak Spanish. In the more visited areas, like Cancún, Tulum, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, and the most visited Maya archaeological sites, most people will say yes, so you can communicate with them in English.
    • Hablo Un Poco De Español/Hablo Muy Poco Español. I Speak A Little Spanish. You should use this phrase when you try to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak English.
    • No Comprendo. I Don’t Understand. This is an important phrase to tell people that you don’t understand what they are saying. Sometimes, they may repeat it using a different word, or they may just use gestures to explain what they are talking about.
    • Como Se Dice … En Español/En Maya? How Do You Say … In Spanish/In Mayan? You can use this phrase if you want to learn a word in Spanish (or Mayan, when you know you are interacting with an indigenous Maya person) while pointing at something you want to know the name of.
  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Mabuhay! Did you know that the Philippines has almost 200 languages? The exact number depends on the method of classification, but it’s still a lot, right? Tagalog is one of the widely spoken languages in the Philippines. Filipino or Tagalog? First things first! Filipino and English are the official languages in the Philippines.

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  5. Dec 27, 2023 · The following Spanish travel phrases are helpful for starting conversations with people. 1. Hola (hello) and hasta luego (see you later) “Hello” and “see you later” are useful basic Spanish phrases for travel. You’ll use them every time you meet someone new. Hola is the standard greeting for “hello.”