"Kamusta" in Ilocano is equivalent to "kumusta" in Tagalog, both of which mean "how are you" in English. It is a common greeting used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how they are doing.
"Hello" in Ilocano is "kamusta."
The Ilocano translation for "How are you?" is "Kunaak" or "Kanayon" in Ilocano language.
In Ilocano, you can say "kamusta" to greet someone, which is similar to the Tagalog greeting "kamusta" as well.
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
The Ilocano translation of "How are you?" is "Kumusta ka?"
The Ilocano translation for "How are you?" is "Kunaak" or "Kanayon" in Ilocano language.
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The Ilocano translation of "How are you?" is "Kumusta ka?"
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The Tagalog word for "hi" is "kamusta" or "kumusta."
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"Iyot" in Ilocano is a vulgar term that refers to a sexual act. It is considered offensive and disrespectful when used in conversation.
One way to ask "How's life?" in the Philippines is "Kamusta ang buhay?"
"How are you" in Tagalog language would be "Kamusta ka", or "Kamusta na".
The Maranao translation of "kamusta ka" is "kaayu bo a kano."
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To ask "Do you speak Ilocano?" in Ilocano, you would say: "Nasao ka iti Ilocano?"