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Sure! Here are the translations: Ilonggo: Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Waray: Ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Bisaya: Ilonggo, Waray, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Ilocano: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Hiligaynon Hiligaynon: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano
In Hiligaynon, the word for beautiful is "guwapo" for men and "gwapa" for women.
To say "my name is" in Hiligaynon, you would say "Ang ngalan ko amo si."
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compare and contrast the thre version of legend tagalog, hiligaynon,iloko
tagalog bikol hiligaynon iloko itneg kankanaey kalungay ibaloi ifugao kalinga\pangasina bolinao sambal
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Sure! Here are the translations: Ilonggo: Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Waray: Ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Bisaya: Ilonggo, Waray, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Ilocano: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Hiligaynon Hiligaynon: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano
In Hiligaynon, the word for beautiful is "guwapo" for men and "gwapa" for women.
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Hiligaynon folklores are traditional stories passed down through generations in the Hiligaynon-speaking regions of the Philippines. These tales often involve mythical creatures, legends of heroes, and moral lessons. Some popular Hiligaynon folklores include stories about the supernatural beings Tikbalang, Kapre, and Manananggal.
To say "my name is" in Hiligaynon, you would say "Ang ngalan ko amo si."