How do you say had your lunch in Philippines?
Here are some ways to say "had your lunch" in the Philippines, depending on the context and formality:
Formal:
* Kumain ka na ba ng tanghalian? (Have you eaten lunch?)
* Nakakain ka na ba ng tanghalian? (Have you eaten lunch?)
* Na-lunch ka na ba? (Did you have lunch?)
Informal:
* Kumain ka na ba? (Did you eat?)
* Nakakain ka na? (Did you eat?)
* Lunch ka na? (Did you have lunch?)
* Tapos ka na ba mag-lunch? (Are you done with lunch?)
Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines, but many other regional languages are also spoken.
Note: Filipinos often use English words in their daily conversations. So, you can also simply say:
* Did you have lunch?
The best way to say it depends on the specific situation and who you are talking to.
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