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"Waray" does not directly translate to "I love you." "I love you" in Waray language can be translated as "Higugmaon ta ikaw."

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"Waray" does not directly translate to "I love you." "I love you" in Waray language can be translated as "Higugmaon ta ikaw."

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"Waray ako sabot" is a Waray phrase that means "I don't understand" or "I don't get it." It is commonly used to express confusion or lack of comprehension in the Waray language.

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The phrase "You're welcome" in Waray is "Waray anay / Waray sapayan".

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history of waray waray group

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The Waray-Waray tribe is an indigenous group in the province of Leyte, in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. They have their own distinct culture, language (also called Waray-Waray), and traditions. The tribe is known for its resilience and strong sense of community, and they have made significant contributions to the culture and history of the region.

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