In Tboli, 'Good morning' is translated as "Meẽ-yek melem" or "Mẽ-yek melem".
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Different tribes in the Philippines have diverse burial practices. Some tribes bury their deceased family members in coffins or wooden boxes above ground, while others bury them underground in fetal position. Some tribes also conduct ritualistic ceremonies during the burial process, such as chanting, dancing, and offering of food and belongings to the deceased. Additionally, some tribes practice secondary burial, where the remains are exhumed after a period of time and transferred to a communal ossuary.
the tboli tausog and etc.
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Hyu kimel! is a Tboli equivalent of the Tagalog phrase Magandang hapon! The greeting translates as "Good afternoon!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MA-gan-DANG HA-pon" in Tagalog.
Something about genatilia, so full and confronting.
Confronting - 2011 was released on: USA: 17 September 2011
Bernice Wilson has written: 'Major issues of older adults confronting institutional living' -- subject(s): Aging, Institutional care, Older people
Roomies Confronting Fear - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R