In Bicol dialect, "I love you" is said as "Namomotan ta ka".
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
In Bicol, "thank you" is "Dios Mabalos."
"Salamat po saimo" is "thank you very much" in Bicol language.
Bicol is a province of the Philippines. Their dialect is called Bicolano or Bikolano. The translation of I love you" on Bicolano is "Namomotan ta'ka".
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
In Bicol, "thank you" is "Dios Mabalos."
Bicol is a province of the Philippines. Their dialect is called Bicolano or Bikolano. The translation of I love you" on Bicolano is "Namomotan ta'ka".
In Aramaic, "thank you" is pronounced as "ܥܰܠܡܰܥ̈ܐ" (pronounced as "almo'a").
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "big up yuhself" or "bless up" as a way to say thank you.
To Panganiban, language is a dynamic system of symbols used for communication among members of a community. It is a tool for expressing thoughts, emotions, and ideas, as well as for connecting with others and transmitting culture and knowledge across generations. Language plays a crucial role in shaping human identity and social interactions.
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In Bicol, "I love you" is translated as "Namomotan ta ka."
It usually varies. Some say Daalu, others say Imeela. I normally use Daalu :)
Moroccans speak a dialect of Arabic, so Thank You is Shukran (شكراً).
English is the language of Jamaica. Patois is just a dialect of English. Thank you is the same in standard English as it is in Patois English.
"In Ifugao dialect, 'thank you' is 'gayyem'."