I miss you
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
Kain tayo in waray
Salamat
"Kain tayo" in Waray dialect translates to "Magkaon kita" in Tagalog, which means "Let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.
Maupay nga aga.
Kain tayo in waray
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
Salamat
"Kain tayo" in Waray dialect translates to "Magkaon kita" in Tagalog, which means "Let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.
Maupay nga aga.
It is " MAHUSAY KA"!
In the Philippines, "thank you" can be translated as "salamat" in Filipino/Tagalog, "salamat" in Cebuano, and "salamat" in Ilocano. "Good evening" can be translated as "magandang gabi" in Filipino/Tagalog, "maayong gabii" in Cebuano, and "naimbag a gabi" in Ilocano.
Maybe waray or any NATIVE dialect.
I think it means small river... and also it is a Waray term (a dialect from Northern Samar).
Waray attitude is characterized by resilience, adaptability, and a strong sense of identity and community. Warays are known for their courage and determination in the face of challenges, as well as their deep connection to their cultural heritage and traditions.
What are the example of waray waray riddles
The twelve major regional languages are the auxiliary official languages of their respective regions, each with over one million speakers: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Bicol, Pangasinan. Kinaray-a, Maranao, Maguindanao and Tausug.