Mahal kita. or Iniibig kita. Our language is Tagalog not Filipino ^^ I'm just saying.
"Thank you" in Filipino dialect labin agta is "salamat."
"I love you" in Fante dialect is "Me dɔ wo"
In Maranao dialect, "I love you" is translated as "Palagilaya ako."
''I love you'' in Filipino is ''mahal kita''.
The translation of "I love you" in the Waray dialect is "Hinaoma ako ha imo."
"Thank you" in Filipino dialect labin agta is "salamat."
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"I love you" in Fante dialect is "Me dɔ wo"
Filipino refers to a person (male) from the Philippines Filipina for women. Filipino is also the general term for the language but there are many dialects in Filipino. Tagalog is the main dialect spoken in the mainland (LUZON). It is also considered to be the national dialect of the Philippines.
In Maranao dialect, "I love you" is translated as "Palagilaya ako."
''I love you'' in Filipino is ''mahal kita''.
The translation of "I love you" in the Waray dialect is "Hinaoma ako ha imo."
In Tagalog, "mahal ko" means "my love." In other Philippine dialects, the equivalent could be "gugma ko" in Visayan or "pagmamahal ko" in Filipino.
One example of a Filipino dialect is Cebuano, which is spoken in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the country, along with Tagalog. Cebuano has its own unique words, grammar, and pronunciation that differ from standard Filipino.
it is Filipino in Tagalong language or dialect meaning "If we throw away..."
Filipino translation of I love him: Mahal ko siya.
In Kalinga dialect, "I love you, father" can be translated as "Padak maawatak aya, ammak."