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How do you say are welcome in tagalog?

There are a couple of ways to say "You're welcome" in Tagalog, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Maligayang pagdating. (This literally means "Happy arrival", and is used when welcoming someone to a place.)

* Walang anuman. (This translates to "It's nothing", and is used as a polite response to "thank you".)

Informal:

* Walang problema. (This means "No problem" and is a common way to say "you're welcome".)

* Okay lang. (This means "It's okay" and is another informal way to say "you're welcome".)

Note: In most casual conversations, "Walang problema" or "Okay lang" are the most common ways to say "you're welcome" in Tagalog.

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