The use of “po” and “opo” in sentences is a sign of respect, especially when speaking to elders or in formal settings. For example, instead of just saying “Salamat” (Thank you), you can say “Salamat po” to show extra respect. ...
Saying Yes and No in FilipinoOpo ➔ Yes (formal) Oo ➔ Yes (informal) Hindi ➔ NoPlease and Thank You in FilipinoPakiusap ➔ Please Salamat. ➔ Thank you. (informal) Salamat po. ➔ Thank you. (more formal) Maraming salamat. ➔ Thank you very much. (informal) Maraming ...
Use the words “po” and “opo” in the Philippines to express politeness. In Thailand, say “kha” for the girls and “kap” for the boys. “Na” is another expression that can be used at the end of each sentence. These words don’t mean anything, but in using them to complete a...