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Spanish and Filipino are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Spanish belongs to the Indo-European family while Filipino belongs to the Austronesian family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
Spanish: Over 480 million native speakers, with millions more speaking it as a second language, making Spanish the second most spoken native language worldwide. Filipino: Approximately 28 million native speakers, with around 100 million people who speak it as a second language.
Everyday phrases translated from Spanish to Filipino — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Hola | Hello |
| Buenos dias | Magandang umaga po |
| Buenas tardes | Magandang hapon po |
| Buenas noches | Magandang gabi po |
| Buenas noches | Magandang gabi |
| Adiós | Paalam |
| Nos vemos luego | See you later |
| Nos vemos mañana | See you bukas |
| Bienvenido | Maligayang pagdating |
| ¿Cómo estás? | Kamusta ka na? |
| Estoy bien, gracias | Okay lang ako, salamat |
| Que tengas un buen dia | Magandang araw po |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Por favor | Pakiusap |
| Gracias | Salamat po |
| Muchas gracias | Maraming salamat po |
| De nada | Welcome ka |
| Si | Oo |
| No | Hindi |
| Disculpe | Pasensya na po |
| Lo siento | Pasensya na po |
| No hay problema | Walang problema |
| Por supuesto | Syempre |
| Felicitaciones | Binabati kita |
| Buena suerte | Good luck |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| ¿Cuál es tu nombre? | Ano pangalan mo |
| Encantado de conocerte | Ikinagagalak kitang makilala |
| ¿De dónde eres? | Taga saan ka? |
| ¿Cuántos años tiene? | Ilang taon ka na? |
| Soy un estudiante | Ako ay isang estudyante |
| Estoy aquí de vacaciones | Nandito ako sa bakasyon |
| Estoy aqui por trabajo | Nandito ako para sa trabaho |
| Este es mi amigo | Kaibigan ko ito |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Uno | Isa |
| Dos | Dalawa |
| Tres | Tatlo |
| Cuatro | Apat |
| Cinco | Lima |
| Seis | Anim |
| Siete | Pito |
| Ocho | Walo |
| Nueve | Siyam |
| Diez | Sampu |
| Cien | Isang daan |
| Mil | Isang libo |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Hoy | Ngayong araw |
| Mañana | Bukas |
| Ayer | Kahapon |
| Ahora | Ngayon |
| Más tarde | Mamaya |
| ¿Qué hora es? | Anong oras na? |
| Por la mañana | Sa umaga |
| Por la tarde | Sa gabi |
| Lunes | Lunes |
| Viernes | Biyernes |
| La próxima semana | Sa susunod na linggo |
| Una hora | Isang oras |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| ¿Dónde está el baño? | Nasaan ang banyo? |
| ¿Dónde está la estación de tren? | Saan ang istasyon ng tren? |
| ¿Dónde está el aeropuerto? | Saan ang airport? |
| ¿Cómo llego allí? | Paano ako makakarating doon? |
| Gira a la izquierda | Lumiko sa kaliwa |
| Gira a la derecha | Lumiko sa kanan |
| Sigue recto | Dumiretso ka na |
| Esta cerca | Malapit na |
| Esta lejos | Malayo ito |
| Estoy perdido | Naliligaw ako |
| Necesito un taxi | Kailangan ko ng taxi |
| ¿Dónde puedo comprar un billete? | Saan ako makakabili ng ticket? |
| ¿Cuánto es la multa? | Magkano ang ticket? |
| ¿Es seguro caminar? | Ligtas bang maglakad? |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Tengo hambre | Nagugutom ako |
| Tengo sed | Nauuhaw ako |
| Agua por favor | Tubig, pakiusap |
| Una mesa para dos, por favor. | Isang mesa para sa dalawa, pakiusap |
| El menú por favor. | Ang menu, pakiusap |
| ¿Qué recomiendas? | Ano ang inirerekomenda mo? |
| Me gustaria esto | Gusto ko ito |
| Es delicioso | Ito ay masarap |
| La factura por favor | Ang kuwenta, pakiusap |
| No como carne | Hindi ako kumakain ng karne |
| Tengo una alergia alimentaria | May allergy ako sa pagkain |
| Cafe | Kape |
| Té | Tsaa |
| Pan | Tinapay |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| ¿Cuánto cuesta esto? | Magkano ang halaga nito? |
| Es demasiado caro | Ito ay masyadong mahal |
| ¿Aceptas tarjetas de crédito? | Tumatanggap ka ba ng mga credit card? |
| Solo estoy mirando | Nakatingin lang ako |
| Lo tomaré | Kukunin ko |
| Abierto | Bukas |
| Cerrado | Sarado |
| Entrada | Pagpasok |
| Salir | Lumabas |
| ¿Dónde está el mercado? | Nasaan ang palengke? |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| Ayuda | Tulong |
| Llamar a un medico | Tumawag ng doktor |
| Llama a la policia | Tumawag ng pulis |
| Necesito ayuda | Kailangan ko ng tulong |
| Estoy enfermo | May sakit ako |
| ¿Dónde está el hospital? | Saan ang ospital? |
| ¿Dónde está la farmacia? | Nasaan ang botika? |
| Duele aqui | Masakit dito |
| Necesito un medico | Kailangan ko ng doktor |
| ¿Hay algún hospital cerca? | May malapit bang ospital? |
| Spanish | Filipino |
|---|---|
| ¿Hablas inglés? | Nagsasalita ka ba ng Ingles? |
| No entiendo | Hindi ko maintindihan |
| Lo entiendo | Naiintindihan ko |
| Por favor habla despacio | Mangyaring magsalita nang dahan-dahan |
| Por favor repite eso | Pakiulit yan |
| Por favor escríbelo | Mangyaring isulat ito |
| ¿Qué significa esto? | Ano ang ibig sabihin nito? |
| ¿Cómo dices esto? | Paano mo ito nasasabi? |
| Estoy aprendiendo | Nag-aaral ako |
| Hablo un poco | Medyo nagsasalita ako |
| ¿Puedes ayudarme? | Maaari mo ba akong tulungan? |
| No lo sé | Hindi ko alam |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in the Philippines, especially in Metro Manila and other urban areas, as well as by Filipino communities worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Ñ, NG, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features 23 phonemes, including notable use of the glottal stop, which can affect word meaning.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) order predominates. Focuses heavily on verb conjugation to express tense, aspect, and mood. Uses markers to indicate focus and topic.
Includes words from Spanish, English, Chinese, and other Philippine languages due to historical and modern influences.
Part of the Austronesian language family, under the Malayo-Polynesian group.
Currently uses the Latin script. Historically, also used the Baybayin script before Spanish colonization.
Transitioned from Baybayin to Latin script during the Spanish colonial period. Modern orthography was influenced by both Spanish and American systems.
Approximately 28 million native speakers, with around 100 million people who speak it as a second language.
Spanish is an official language in Spain, most countries in Central and South America except Brazil, and Equatorial Guinea in Africa. It is also widely spoken in the United States and is one of the largest globally spoken languages.
Uses the Latin alphabet with some additional letters A B C CH D E F G H I J K L LL M N Ñ O P Q R RR S T U V W X Y Z
Features five vowels and a variety of consonants, including the distinct ñ. Emphasizes clear vowel sounds and strong, trilled 'r'.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) order predominates. Notable for its use of gendered nouns and extensive verb conjugations that convey tense, mood, and aspect. Two verb forms: -ar, -er, -ir.
Contains words borrowed from Arabic, English, and indigenous languages of the Americas, reflecting Spain's diverse history and the language's global spread.
Part of the Indo-European language family, within the Romance subgroup.
Uses the Latin script, with the addition of the letter ñ unique to Spanish and some other diacritic marks.
Derived from Vulgar Latin; the standardized writing system was developed based on medieval Spanish texts.
Over 480 million native speakers, with millions more speaking it as a second language, making Spanish the second most spoken native language worldwide.
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