We Bicolanos are often sweet, loyal, regionalistic, courageous, tough, friendly, adventurous, puts high importance on education and social status and we often talk about politics. Still one of the region's frustration is that no Bicolano has ever become a Philippine president. Bicolanos talk a lot also. Contrary to what is believed, not all Bicolanos are fond of chili, personally I don't like spicy foods that much except for Sinigang and Laing, but definitely we love foods with coconut milk. Men often knows how to cook and are usually " under the saya". Men and Women really knows how to party and have fun, even the old ones are still cool. I almost forgot, Bicolano men are very sweet when it comes to courtship and are often into serious relationship, we even have this dance called "pantomina" which depicts Bicolanos sweetness and sincerity in woeing his love one. We also have close family ties and puts so much importance into family's image.
Bicolano people are known for being hospitable, warm, and cheerful. They take pride in their strong sense of community and cultural heritage, which is evident in their colorful festivals and traditions. They are also known for their love of spicy food, particularly dishes made with coconut milk and chili peppers.
"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
"Maray na aldaw" is in the Bicolano language, which is spoken by the Bicolano people in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. It is used to greet someone, meaning "good day" in English.
In Bicolano, you would call father "amรก" or "ama".
"Salamat" in Bicolano translates to "Dios mabalos" or "Salamat" in Filipino, both meaning "thank you" in English.
mabuhay kayo
family oriented, regionalistic, accommodating, generous, principled people and brave.
yep.certified bicolano!
Saranghaeyo in Bicolano, "Namumutan ta kaw."
mabait
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".
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yes they are.
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"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
Bicolanos are known for being warm and hospitable, with a strong sense of community and family ties. They are also known for their love of spicy food, particularly dishes made with coconut milk and chili peppers. Bicolanos are often described as creative and resilient, adapting well to challenges and always finding ways to make the most of what they have.
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