'Thank you' is 'salamat' and 'thank you very much' is 'balbaleg ya salamat.'
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The main dialect spoken in Pampanga is Kapampangan, which has several variations depending on the region within the province. These include the northern, central, and southern dialects of Kapampangan.
In Pampanga, you can say "Mayap a abak."
In Pampanga, you can say "Mayap a gabi" to greet someone in the evening.
In Tagalog, you say "Salamat." In Cebuano, you say "Salamat." In Ilocano, you say "Agyamanak."
Lubingan
Mayap a abac
Some of the dialects spoken in Luzon include Tagalog (mainly in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces), Ilocano (in the Ilocos region), Kapampangan (in Pampanga), Pangasinense (in Pangasinan), and Bicolano (in the Bicol region).
Kalinga is a group of dialects, so the words vary. Most Kalinga speakers would say "agyamanak" or some variation of the word. They would also say "salamat" with equal frequency.
Quechua varies a lot across dialects, and there are a few different ways to say "thank you" in different situations. Here are two ways to say "thank you" in the Cuzco dialect of Peru:Añaychayki(ah-nyai-chai-kee)Sulpayki(sool-pai-kee)The "ki" at the end of the words means "you," so you can also just say "sulpay" or "añaychay" which are more informal, like "thanks."
Egyptians today speak Egyptian Arabic. Thank You in Egyptian Arabic (like most other dialects of Arabic) is Shukran.
Pampanga's population is 1,911,951.