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Which one is correct? Kamusta ka or Kumusta ka? | HiNative @BayNZ It's not true that "Kumusta" is for Tagalog and "Kamusta" is for Bisaya Depende na yan sa tao kung ano ang gagamitin niya Kasi may narinig akong Tagalog na nag"kamusta" at Bisaya na nag"kumusta" The correct is "Kumusta" but "Kamusta" is widely used and also accepted At ang Tagalog at Bisaya ay hindi dialects kundi "languages" |"Kumusta" is the proper and correct term Filipinos
What is the difference between kamusta and kamusta . . . - HiNative Synonym for kamusta It's true that kumusta is considered to be the correct one as it came from the Spanish phrase "¿Cómo está?" But, tbh, no one really cares Both "KAMUSTA" and "KUMUSTA" sound natural In addition to this, I also don't get why it must ONLY BE KUMUSTA considering that we have RESPONSIBILIDAD (SI AND NOT SA) in Filipino when, in fact, the Spanish word for it is
What is the difference between kumusta ka and kamusta . . . - HiNative Synonym for kumusta ka "Kumusta" or "Kumusta ka" is the correct way of saying "how are you" BUT not all Filipinos know that and now "Kamusta" is the most common used I used to say "Kamusta" since I was a child but when my Filipino Teacher in High School years ago corrected us, I started using Kumusta whether I'm writing or just having a casual convo It also came from the Spanish phrase "Como
Qual é a diferença entre kamusta e kamusta ka e kamusta ka na Qual é a diferença entre kamusta e kamusta ka e kamusta ka na ?Você pode indicar exemplo de resposta O proprietário da resposta não será notificado Somente o usuário que fez essa pergunta verá quem discordou dessa resposta
Что означает Kamusta? - Вопрос о Филиппинский язык Определение KamustaIt can be "kamusta" or "kumusta" Both have the same meaning, same dual-purpose of greeting (hello) and asking "how are you how have you been?" The informal version is "musta"