Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting, usually expressed as Mabuhay!, which literally means "live". The term is also occasionally used for toasts during celebrations to mean "cheers". It is similar to the Hawaiian expression "aloha".[1] It is used in the local hospitality industry to welcome guests, a practice rooted in a 1993 campaign launched by restaurateur Rod Ongpauco to more uniquely welcome foreign visitors to the Philippines.[2] "Mabuhay" is the name of the inflight magazine published by Philippine Airlines, as well as its frequent-flyer program.
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Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting, usually expressed as Mabuhay!, which literally means "live". The term is also occasionally used for toasts during celebrations...
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fired to salute the new head of state, and the presidential anthem "We Say Mabuhay" is played. The president delivers his inaugural address, and then proceeds...
play at Mabuhay Gardens on Nov. 22, the 15th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination." Despite mounting protests, the owner of Mabuhay declared...
hungry i The Jabberwock Kaiser Auditorium The Keystone Keystone Palo Alto Mabuhay Gardens Maritime Hall The Matrix Mission Creek Music and Arts Festival...
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form, polite version for elders and strangers) It is fun to live. Masayá ang mabuhay! [mɐsɐˈja ʔɐŋ mɐˈbuhaɪ̯] or Masaya'ng mabuhay (contracted version)...
political drama 2023 Martyr or Murderer Yes Yes No political drama 2023 Mabuhay Aloha Mabuhay Yes Yes No political drama 2024 Seoulmeyt Yes Yes No romantic comedy...
English Text "Purihin natin ang Amá; "Praise God, our Father up above; Mabuhay sa pag-ibig ng Anák; Proclaim the love of His beloved Son; Taglayín ang...
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translation Mabuhay, mabuhay ang Sangkapuluan At ngayo'y ipagdiwang ang Kalayaan. Ang pamimiyapis siyang pagsikapan At Kastila'y mamatay sa Kasamaan. Mabuhay, mabuhay...
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