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What is mabuhay in pangasinense ilonggo waray bicolano maranao and tausug?

Here are the translations of "Mabuhay" in the languages you requested, along with some additional notes:

Language | Translation | Notes

------- | -------- | --------

Pangasinan | Magmaayaman | Means "Welcome" in Pangasinan, a language spoken in the Pangasinan province in the Philippines.

Ilonggo | Malipayon nga pag-abot | Means "Welcome" in Ilonggo, a language spoken in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.

Winaray | Malig-on | Means "Welcome" in Waray, a language spoken in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines.

Bicolano | Maligayang pag-abot | Means "Welcome" in Bicolano, a language spoken in the Bicol Region of the Philippines.

Maranao | Mapagonding | Means "Welcome" in Maranao, a language spoken in the Lanao del Sur province in the Philippines.

Tausug | Maligayang pag-abot | Means "Welcome" in Tausug, a language spoken in the Sulu archipelago in the Philippines.

Important Note: "Mabuhay" is a Tagalog phrase that is widely understood throughout the Philippines. While the translations above convey the same meaning, they use the specific vocabulary and grammatical structure of the target language.

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