Zambalez po
Nakatira ako sa Isabela.
Saan ka nakatira
BTW, Ilocano is what you call the people who lives in Ilocosso, the translation would be "Saan ka nakatira sa Ilocos?"
"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
Saan ka makidiay iti Ilokano.
To ask "Do you speak Ilocano?" in Ilocano, you would say: "Nasao ka iti Ilocano?"
Ang pangit mo
BTW, Ilocano is what you call the people who lives in Ilocosso, the translation would be "Saan ka nakatira sa Ilocos?"
"How are you?" in Tagalog is "Kamusta ka?" and "Where do you live?" is "Saan ka nakatira?"
Saan ka makidiay iti Ilokano.
There are many ways you can say it in Tagalog depending on how serious or formal your question will be, please take note of the following:"Saan ka nakatira?" (formal)"Taga san ka?" (conversational)
To ask "Do you speak Ilocano?" in Ilocano, you would say: "Nasao ka iti Ilocano?"
Ang pangit mo
"I love you" in Ilocano is "Ay-ayaten ka."
The Ilocano translation of "mayabang ka" is "naimbag ta koma."
sa bahay niya malamang
God bless you in ilocano?
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
"Saan ka nanggaling" can be translated to "Where did you come from" in English.