To say "be careful" in Tagalog, you can use the phrase "Ingat ka."
In Bisaya, "amping" means "to safeguard" or "to protect". However, when used as though a command, it could mean "be careful" or "take care". So, the closest word in Tagalog perhaps is "mag-ingat" or "pag-ingatan."
The equivalent translation of "Godspeed" in Tagalog is "Ingat ka" or "Mag-ingat ka" which means "take care" or "keep safe".
The Tagalog word for clumsy is "magulo" or "mabukó".
In Tagalog, "bye" is commonly translated as "paalam" or "sige, ingat."
To say "be careful" in Tagalog, you can use the phrase "Ingat ka."
In Bisaya, "amping" means "to safeguard" or "to protect". However, when used as though a command, it could mean "be careful" or "take care". So, the closest word in Tagalog perhaps is "mag-ingat" or "pag-ingatan."
The equivalent translation of "Godspeed" in Tagalog is "Ingat ka" or "Mag-ingat ka" which means "take care" or "keep safe".
The Tagalog word for clumsy is "magulo" or "mabukó".
In Tagalog, "bye" is commonly translated as "paalam" or "sige, ingat."
Cuide! and Fica bem! are Portuguese equivalents of the Tagalog word Ingat! The first example literally means "(Take) care!" just as in Tagalog whereas the second option literally translates as "Stay well!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "kweedj" in Cariocan Brazilian, "FEE-kuh beng" in continental Portuguese and "een-gat" in Tagalog.
take care - ingat / ingatan
The translation of "please be careful" in Tagalog is "Ingat ka."
Care in Tagalog is "alaga." It involves looking after and providing for someone's well-being or needs.
ingat ka
anong kahulugan ng buong ingat
you mean where can u get your Vietnam dong in? lots of places!